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Preference-based Spatial Co-location Pattern Mining [electronic resource] /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Big Data ManagementPublisher: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2022Edition: 1st ed. 2022Description: XVI, 294 p. 1 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789811675669
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 004 23
LOC classification:
  • QA75.5-76.95
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Maximal Prevalent Co-location Patterns -- Chapter 3: Maximal Sub-prevalent Co-location Patterns -- Chapter 4: SPI-Closed Prevalent Co-location Patterns -- Chapter 5: Top-k Probabilistically Prevalent Co-location Patterns -- Chapter 6: Non-Redundant Prevalent Co-location Patterns -- Chapter 7: Dominant Spatial Co-location Patterns -- Chapter 8: High Utility Co-location Patterns -- Chapter 9: High Utility Co-location Patterns with Instance Utility -- Chapter 10: Interactively Post-mining User-preferred Co-location Pat-terns with a Probabilistic Model -- Chapter 11: Vector-Degree: A General Similarity Measure for Spatial Co-Location Patterns.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: The development of information technology has made it possible to collect large amounts of spatial data on a daily basis. It is of enormous significance when it comes to discovering implicit, non-trivial and potentially valuable information from this spatial data. Spatial co-location patterns reveal the distribution rules of spatial features, which can be valuable for application users. This book provides commercial software developers with proven and effective algorithms for detecting and filtering these implicit patterns, and includes easily implemented pseudocode for all the algorithms. Furthermore, it offers a basis for further research in this promising field. Preference-based co-location pattern mining refers to mining constrained or condensed co-location patterns instead of mining all prevalent co-location patterns. Based on the authors’ recent research, the book highlights techniques for solving a range of problems in this context, including maximal co-location pattern mining, closed co-location pattern mining, top-k co-location pattern mining, non-redundant co-location pattern mining, dominant co-location pattern mining, high utility co-location pattern mining, user-preferred co-location pattern mining, and similarity measures between spatial co-location patterns. Presenting a systematic, mathematical study of preference-based spatial co-location pattern mining, this book can be used both as a textbook for those new to the topic and as a reference resource for experienced professionals.
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Maximal Prevalent Co-location Patterns -- Chapter 3: Maximal Sub-prevalent Co-location Patterns -- Chapter 4: SPI-Closed Prevalent Co-location Patterns -- Chapter 5: Top-k Probabilistically Prevalent Co-location Patterns -- Chapter 6: Non-Redundant Prevalent Co-location Patterns -- Chapter 7: Dominant Spatial Co-location Patterns -- Chapter 8: High Utility Co-location Patterns -- Chapter 9: High Utility Co-location Patterns with Instance Utility -- Chapter 10: Interactively Post-mining User-preferred Co-location Pat-terns with a Probabilistic Model -- Chapter 11: Vector-Degree: A General Similarity Measure for Spatial Co-Location Patterns.

The development of information technology has made it possible to collect large amounts of spatial data on a daily basis. It is of enormous significance when it comes to discovering implicit, non-trivial and potentially valuable information from this spatial data. Spatial co-location patterns reveal the distribution rules of spatial features, which can be valuable for application users. This book provides commercial software developers with proven and effective algorithms for detecting and filtering these implicit patterns, and includes easily implemented pseudocode for all the algorithms. Furthermore, it offers a basis for further research in this promising field. Preference-based co-location pattern mining refers to mining constrained or condensed co-location patterns instead of mining all prevalent co-location patterns. Based on the authors’ recent research, the book highlights techniques for solving a range of problems in this context, including maximal co-location pattern mining, closed co-location pattern mining, top-k co-location pattern mining, non-redundant co-location pattern mining, dominant co-location pattern mining, high utility co-location pattern mining, user-preferred co-location pattern mining, and similarity measures between spatial co-location patterns. Presenting a systematic, mathematical study of preference-based spatial co-location pattern mining, this book can be used both as a textbook for those new to the topic and as a reference resource for experienced professionals.

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