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"Apriori Algorithm in Rapidminer"

oscarbtoscarbt Member Posts: 1 Learner III
edited May 2019 in Help
Hi all, I'm new in RapidMiner
I wonder if there is any tutorial or can guide me to run the algorithm a priori.
My question is
Since I work in RapidMiner apriori algorithm

I thank ayuen
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Answers

  • el_chiefel_chief Member Posts: 63 Contributor II
    AFAIK RapidMiner does not have the Apriori operator (thought i thought it used to?). You can use the FP-Growth algorithm instead.

  • spitfire_chspitfire_ch Member Posts: 38 Maven
    Neil McGuigan wrote:

    AFAIK RapidMiner does not have the Apriori operator (thought i thought it used to?). You can use the FP-Growth algorithm instead.
    Not entirely true, there is still the Weka\W-Apriori operator.
  • sperez262sperez262 Member Posts: 2 Learner II

    Hello "el_chief ", Just to be clear, Apriori is an algorithm for frequent item set mining and association rule learning over transactional databases.  so the link below have an excellent example of Apriori is an algorithm.  I hope you know spanish because is in spanish (jajajajaja)

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlqkKEZoO9s

     

     

    Sergio

  • sgenzersgenzer Administrator, Moderator, Employee-RapidMiner, RapidMiner Certified Analyst, Community Manager, Member, University Professor, PM Moderator Posts: 2,959 Community Manager

    hello @sperez262 - welcome to the community. This is a pretty old thread (circa 2010) so I'm not sure you'll get a response from "el chief". :)

     

    Oh and a friendly note from the moderator: if you tag people (like I did above), it tends to get their attention.

     

    Welcome!

     

    Scott

     

  • sperez262sperez262 Member Posts: 2 Learner II

    got it :0)

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