Semantics of negative sequential patterns
Abstract
In the field of pattern mining, a negative sequential pattern is specified by means of a sequence consisting of events to occur and of other events, called negative events, to be absent. For instance, containment of the pattern arises with an occurrence of a and a subsequent occurrence of c but no occurrence of b in between. This article is to shed light on the ambiguity of such a seemingly intuitive notation and we identify eight possible semantics for the containment relation between a pattern and a sequence. These semantics are illustrated and formally studied, in particular we propose dominance and equivalence relations between them. Also we prove that support is anti-monotonic for some of these semantics. Some of the results are discussed with the aim of developing algorithms to extract efficiently frequent negative patterns.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2002.06920,
title = {Semantics of negative sequential patterns},
author = {Thomas Guyet and Philippe Besnard},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.06920},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
proceedings of European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI), Jun 2020, Santiago de Compostela, Spain