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Title: Detecting Group Differences: Mining Contrast Sets
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2001
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Abstract: A fundamental task in data analysis is understanding the differences between several contrasting groups. These groups can represent different classes of objects, such as male or female students, or the same group over time, e.g. freshman students in 1993 through 1998. We present the problem of mining contrast sets: conjunctions of attributes and values that differ meaningfully in their distribution across groups. We provide a search algorithm for mining contrast sets with pruning rules that drastically reduce the computational complexity. Once the contrast sets are found, we post-process the results to present a subset that are surprising to the user given what we have already shown. We explicitly control the probability of Type I error (false positives) and guarantee a maximum error rate for the entire analysis by using Bonferroni corrections.
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Authors: MJ, Pazzani; Bay, SD
Periodical (Full): Data Mining And Knowledge Discovery
Issue: 3
Volume: 5
Pages: 213-246
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Methodology and Data Collection
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