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Distributed and scalable sequential pattern mining through stream processing
Authors:Chun-Chieh Chen  Hong-Han Shuai  Ming-Syan Chen
Affiliation:1.Graduate Institute of Networking and Multimedia,National Taiwan University,Taipei,Taiwan;2.Research Center for Information Technology Innovation,Academia Sinica,Taipei,Taiwan;3.Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National Chiao Tung University,Hsinchu,Taiwan;4.Department of Electrical Engineering,National Taiwan University,Taipei,Taiwan
Abstract:Scalability is a primary issue in existing sequential pattern mining algorithms for dealing with a large amount of data. Previous work, namely sequential pattern mining on the cloud (SPAMC), has already addressed the scalability problem. It supports the MapReduce cloud computing architecture for mining frequent sequential patterns on large datasets. However, this existing algorithm does not address the iterative mining problem, which is the problem that reloading data incur additional costs. Furthermore, it did not study the load balancing problem. To remedy these problems, we devised a powerful sequential pattern mining algorithm, the sequential pattern mining in the cloud-uniform distributed lexical sequence tree algorithm (SPAMC-UDLT), exploiting MapReduce and streaming processes. SPAMC-UDLT dramatically improves overall performance without launching multiple MapReduce rounds and provides perfect load balancing across machines in the cloud. The results show that SPAMC-UDLT can significantly reduce execution time, achieves extremely high scalability, and provides much better load balancing than existing algorithms in the cloud.
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