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Constraint-based Sequential Pattern Mining with Decision Diagrams
Constrained sequential pattern mining aims at identifying frequent patterns
on a sequential database of items while observing constraints defined over the
item attributes. We introduce novel techniques for constraint-based sequential
pattern mining that rely on a multi-valued decision diagram representation of
the database. Specifically, our representation can accommodate multiple item
attributes and various constraint types, including a number of non-monotone
constraints. To evaluate the applicability of our approach, we develop an
MDD-based prefix-projection algorithm and compare its performance against a
typical generate-and-check variant, as well as a state-of-the-art
constraint-based sequential pattern mining algorithm. Results show that our
approach is competitive with or superior to these other methods in terms of
scalability and efficiency.Comment: AAAI201
Using Answer Set Programming for pattern mining
Serial pattern mining consists in extracting the frequent sequential patterns
from a unique sequence of itemsets. This paper explores the ability of a
declarative language, such as Answer Set Programming (ASP), to solve this issue
efficiently. We propose several ASP implementations of the frequent sequential
pattern mining task: a non-incremental and an incremental resolution. The
results show that the incremental resolution is more efficient than the
non-incremental one, but both ASP programs are less efficient than dedicated
algorithms. Nonetheless, this approach can be seen as a first step toward a
generic framework for sequential pattern mining with constraints.Comment: Intelligence Artificielle Fondamentale (2014
Constraint-based sequence mining using constraint programming
The goal of constraint-based sequence mining is to find sequences of symbols
that are included in a large number of input sequences and that satisfy some
constraints specified by the user. Many constraints have been proposed in the
literature, but a general framework is still missing. We investigate the use of
constraint programming as general framework for this task. We first identify
four categories of constraints that are applicable to sequence mining. We then
propose two constraint programming formulations. The first formulation
introduces a new global constraint called exists-embedding. This formulation is
the most efficient but does not support one type of constraint. To support such
constraints, we develop a second formulation that is more general but incurs
more overhead. Both formulations can use the projected database technique used
in specialised algorithms. Experiments demonstrate the flexibility towards
constraint-based settings and compare the approach to existing methods.Comment: In Integration of AI and OR Techniques in Constraint Programming
(CPAIOR), 201
Problem-Solving Knowledge Mining from Users’\ud Actions in an Intelligent Tutoring System
In an intelligent tutoring system (ITS), the domain expert should provide\ud
relevant domain knowledge to the tutor so that it will be able to guide the\ud
learner during problem solving. However, in several domains, this knowledge is\ud
not predetermined and should be captured or learned from expert users as well as\ud
intermediate and novice users. Our hypothesis is that, knowledge discovery (KD)\ud
techniques can help to build this domain intelligence in ITS. This paper proposes\ud
a framework to capture problem-solving knowledge using a promising approach\ud
of data and knowledge discovery based on a combination of sequential pattern\ud
mining and association rules discovery techniques. The framework has been implemented\ud
and is used to discover new meta knowledge and rules in a given domain\ud
which then extend domain knowledge and serve as problem space allowing\ud
the intelligent tutoring system to guide learners in problem-solving situations.\ud
Preliminary experiments have been conducted using the framework as an alternative\ud
to a path-planning problem solver in CanadarmTutor
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