Domain Driven Data Mining (D3M) – A General Perspective
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Domain driven data mining (D3M or DDDM) is aimed to extract actionable and domain related pattern from the large voluminous
databases. Many research issues are raised at mining of actionable pattern. This paper discussed some existing works related to DDDM and
actionable pattern mining. This paper compared two existing actionable pattern mining algorithm that are mutually dependent pattern mining
algorithm (MDPMA) and actionable hierarchy based actionable pattern mining algorithm (AHBPMA).
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Keywords: Domain data driven mining, actionable pattern, AKD
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