Detecting and exploiting symmetries in sequential pattern mining
by Ikram Nekkache; Said Jabbour; Nadjet Kamel; Lakhdar Sais
International Journal of Data Mining, Modelling and Management (IJDMMM), Vol. 14, No. 4, 2022

Abstract: In this paper, we introduce a new framework for discovering and using symmetries in sequential pattern mining tasks. Symmetries are permutations between items that leave invariant the sequential database. Symmetries present several potential benefits. They can be seen as a new kind of structural patterns expressing regularities and similarities between items. As symmetries induce a partition of the sequential patterns into equivalent classes, exploiting them would allow to improve the pattern enumeration process, while reducing the size of the output. To this end, we first address the problem of symmetry discovery from database of sequences. Then, we first show how Apriori-like algorithms can be enhanced by dynamic integration of the detected symmetries. Secondly, we provide a second symmetry breaking approach allowing to eliminate symmetries in a pre-processing step by reformulating the sequential database of transactions. Our experiments clearly show that several sequential pattern mining datasets contain such symmetry-based regularities. We also experimentally demonstrate that using such symmetries would results in significant reduction of the search space on some datasets.

Online publication date: Tue, 01-Nov-2022

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