Genome sequence analysis and classification play critical roles in properly understanding an organism's main characteristics, functionalities, and changing (evolving) nature. However, the rapid expansion of genomic data makes genome sequence analysis and classification a challenging task due to the high computational requirements, proper management, and understanding of genomic data. Recently proposed models yielded promising results for the task of genome sequence classification.
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Recent studies on heterogeneous information network (HIN) embedding-based recommendations have encountered challenges. These challenges are related to the data heterogeneity of the associated unstructured attribute or content (e.g.
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December 2023
Fuzzy utility (FU) pattern mining with an advantage in human reasoning has become one of the interesting topics in studies of knowledge discovery. The discovered information in FU pattern mining from real-life quantitative databases with item profits is suitable for interpreting data from a human perspective because it is not expressed using numerical values but linguistic terms which consist of natural languages. State-of-the-art approaches in this literature provide extended results by considering temporal factors, such as seasons, which can be influential in real-life situations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHigh occupancy pattern mining has been recently studied as an improved method for frequent pattern mining. It considers the proportion of each pattern in the transactions where the pattern occurred. The results of high occupancy pattern mining can be employed for automated control systems in order to make decisions.
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In business, managers may use the association information among products to define promotion and competitive strategies. The mining of high-utility association rules (HARs) from high-utility itemsets enables users to select their own weights for rules, based either on the utility or confidence values. This approach also provides more information, which can help managers to make better decisions.
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