High-utility sequential pattern (HUSP) mining is an emerging topic in the field of knowledge discovery in databases. It consists of discovering subsequences that have a high utility (importance) in sequences, which can be referred to as HUSPs. HUSPs can be applied to many real-life applications, such as market basket analysis, e-commerce recommendations, click-stream analysis, and route planning. Several algorithms have been proposed to efficiently mine utility-based useful sequential patterns. However, due to the combinatorial explosion of the search space for low utility threshold and large-scale data, the performances of these algorithms are unsatisfactory in terms of runtime and memory usage. Hence, this article proposes an efficient algorithm for the task of HUSP mining, called HUSP mining with UL-list (HUSP-ULL). It utilizes a lexicographic q -sequence (LQS)-tree and a utility-linked (UL)-list structure to quickly discover HUSPs. Furthermore, two pruning strategies are introduced in HUSP-ULL to obtain tight upper bounds on the utility of the candidate sequences and reduce the search space by pruning unpromising candidates early. Substantial experiments on both real-life and synthetic datasets showed that HUSP-ULL can effectively and efficiently discover the complete set of HUSPs and that it outperforms the state-of-the-art algorithms.

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