Apriori for Linux 5.73 freeware

Apriori is a small, simple, command prompt application designed to help you find association rules and frequent item sets (also closed and maximal) with the apriori algorithm, which carries out a breadth first search on the subset lattice and determines the support of item sets by subset tests. ...

Author Christian Borgelt
Released 2012-10-25
Filesize 440 kB
Downloads 290
OS Linux
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords find frequent item set, apriori algorithm implementation, organize counters, finder, find, implement
Users' rating
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