Survey on Improving Frequent Pattern mining in Spatial Database

Abstract

spatial database system as a database system that offers spatial data types in its data model and query language and supports spatial data types in its implementation, providing at least spatial indexing and spatial join methods. Spatial database systems offer the underlying database technology for geographic information systems and other applications. Here we focus on frequent positive association rule mining and frequent negative association rule mining for finding frequent and not frequent data with less time consuming.

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Krishna R. Goswami , Asst. Prof. Ankur Shah

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Krishna R. Goswami, Asst. Prof. Ankur Shah (2014). Survey on Improving Frequent Pattern mining in Spatial Database. International Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Technology, 5(3), 173-177. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-88535