Mining High Utility Sequential Patterns with Negative Item Values

2017 
High utility sequential patterns (HUSP) refer to those sequential patterns with high utility (such as profit), which play a crucial role in many real-life applications. Relevant studies of HUSP only consider positive values of sequence utility. In some applications, however, a sequence consists of items with negative values (NIV). For example, a supermarket sells a cartridge with negative profit in a package with a printer at higher positive return. Although a few methods have been proposed to mine high utility itemsets (HUI) with NIV, they are not suitable for mining HUSP with NIV because an item may occur more than once in a sequence and its utility may have multiple values. In this paper, we propose a novel method High Utility Sequential Patterns with Negative Item Values (HUSP-NIV) to efficiently mine HUSP with NIV from sequential utility-based databases. HUSP-NIV works as follows: (1) using the lexicographic quantitative sequence tree (LQS-tree) to extract the complete set of high utility sequences a...
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