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What is the relation between candidate and frequent itemsets?

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Answered by hpraut8266
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Answered by shubhashis2002
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The relation between the candidate and frequent itemset is that the frequent itemset must be a candidate itemset.

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Candidate itemsets are created without taking into account the database transactions employing only the item sets from the previous run. To create all feature subsets whose size is greater by 1, the previous pass's huge itemset is combined with itself.

A group of objects that regularly appear together in a dataset is known as a frequent item set. The number of events or records inside the collection that include the item set, or the "support count," is used to determine how frequently an item set appears.

Hence, The relation between the candidate and the frequent itemset is that the frequent itemset must be a candidate itemset.

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