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Information Retrieval (IR) systems aim to find sets of terms that discriminate documents and often exploit frequency as an evidence that signals a non-random set of terms. Frequent Itemset (FI) mining refers to a class of algorithms that can be applied to IR to find non-random set of terms. Finding FIs is a very expensive computational task because of the exponential number of itemsets. To reduce...
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