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arxiv: 1207.5466 · v1 · pith:JBSF6OZVnew · submitted 2012-07-23 · 💻 cs.DB

Approximate Inverse Frequent Itemset Mining: Privacy, Complexity, and Approximation

classification 💻 cs.DB
keywords frequentapproximatebasketdatasyntheticinverseitemsetmining
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In order to generate synthetic basket data sets for better benchmark testing, it is important to integrate characteristics from real-life databases into the synthetic basket data sets. The characteristics that could be used for this purpose include the frequent itemsets and association rules. The problem of generating synthetic basket data sets from frequent itemsets is generally referred to as inverse frequent itemset mining. In this paper, we show that the problem of approximate inverse frequent itemset mining is {\bf NP}-complete. Then we propose and analyze an approximate algorithm for approximate inverse frequent itemset mining, and discuss privacy issues related to the synthetic basket data set. In particular, we propose an approximate algorithm to determine the privacy leakage in a synthetic basket data set.

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