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    Exploiting coarse grained parallelism in conceptual data mining: finding a needle in a haystack as a distributed effort

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    A parallel implementation of Ganter’s algorithm to calculate concept lattices for Formal Concept Analysis is presented. A benchmark was executed to experimentally determine the algorithm’s performance, including an AMD Athlon64, Intel dual Xeon, and UltraSPARC T1, with respectively 1, 4, and 24 threads in parallel. Two subsets of Cranfield’s collection were chosen as document set. In addition, the theoretically maximum performance was determined. Due to scheduling problems, the performance of the UltraSPARC was disappointing. Two alternate schedulers are proposed to tackle this problem. It is shown that, given a good scheduler, the algorithm can massively exploit multi-threading architectures and so, substantially reduce the computational burden of Formal Concept Analysis

    Exploiting Coarse Grained Parallelism in Conceptual Data Mining

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