2011 11th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications 2011
DOI: 10.1109/isda.2011.6121829
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Inferring gene-gene associations from Quantitative Association Rules

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“…In this expression, X and Y are sets of items or 51 attributes-value pairs. The left (X) and right hands (Y) of this 52 expression are antecedent and consequent, respectively. Each of 53 them contains a number of attributes, and these attributes cannot 54 be null.…”
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“…In this expression, X and Y are sets of items or 51 attributes-value pairs. The left (X) and right hands (Y) of this 52 expression are antecedent and consequent, respectively. Each of 53 them contains a number of attributes, and these attributes cannot 54 be null.…”
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“…They significantly improve the perfor- 72 mance, but applying them in some cases is impossible [9]. 73 Population-based algorithms are the recent generation of associa-74 tion rule mining methods [52,53]. However, they face two major 75 challenges for finding QARs: Determining the appropriate ranges 76 for quantitative attributes and finding interesting rules.…”
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