RETRACTED CHAPTER: A Review on Sequential and Non-Overlapping Patterns for Classification
Gajanan Patle,
Sonal S. Mohurle and
Kiran Gotmare
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Gajanan Patle: Abha-Gaikwad Patil College of Engineering, Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Sonal S. Mohurle: Abha-Gaikwad Patil College of Engineering, Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Kiran Gotmare: Abha-Gaikwad Patil College of Engineering, Department of Computer Science & Engineering
A chapter in New Trends in Computational Vision and Bio-inspired Computing, 2020, pp 1343-1347 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Classification is the way toward finding a model or capacity that portrays and recognizes information classes or ideas, to be ready to utilize the model to foresee the class of items whose class mark is obscure. The objective of classification is to precisely foresee the object class for each case in the information. In sequence database having sequences, in which each sequence is a rundown of the exchanges requested by the exchange time. There is exchange time which is related to every exchange in the sequence database. The sequence classification can be characterized as appointing class marks to new sequences dependent on the learning picked up in the preparation organize.
Keywords: Sequence classification; Interesting patterns; Classification rules; Association rules (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-41862-5_137
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