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An Improved Version of Closed Spam by using Direct Bit Position Method
Author(s) -
Elakkiya Elango,
Suban Ravichandran,
Mr. S. Suresh
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.l3690.129219
Subject(s) - computer science , position (finance) , sequence (biology) , binary number , feature (linguistics) , data mining , value (mathematics) , bit (key) , pattern recognition (psychology) , database , artificial intelligence , algorithm , machine learning , arithmetic , mathematics , computer network , linguistics , philosophy , genetics , finance , economics , biology
This research paper is a new approach to Closed SPAM by Using Binary DBP Closed SPAM. The idea behind this algorithm is extending the previous DBP using SPAM. The feature DBP Closed SPAM is to retrieve large sequence database from closed Sequential Patterns The test evaluation is done on Real Datasets, experimented results shows that the algorithm DBP Closed SPAM is more efficient than the previous Closed SPAM algorithms. This is also a way to retrieve the closed frequent patterns in a sequence database by giving minimum support value.

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