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Discovering colocation patterns from spatial data sets: a general approach
2004
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Given a collection of Boolean spatial features, the colocation pattern discovery process finds the subsets of features frequently located together. For example, the analysis of an ecology data set may reveal symbiotic species. The spatial colocation rule problem is different from the association rule problem since there is no natural notion of transactions in spatial data sets which are embedded in continuous geographic space. In this paper, we provide a transaction-free approach to mine
doi:10.1109/tkde.2004.90
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