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Co-location pattern discovery is a process to find a subset of Boolean spatial feature that is frequently located in the same geographic area. There are some approaches have used for this process. Mostly co-location mining discovery has been done for point type and the feature has the same domain. But in reality spatial data has three types, which are point, line, and polygon. In this paper, we tried...