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Mining spatial dynamic co-location patterns

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Spatial co-location pattern mining is an important part of spatial data mining, and its purpose is to discover the coexistence spatial feature sets whose instances are frequently located together in a geographic space. So far, many algorithms of mining spatial co-location pattern and their corresponding expansions have been proposed. However, dynamic co-location patterns have not received attention such as the real meaningful pattern {Ganoderma lucidum new, maple tree dead} means that ?Ganoderma lucidum? grows on the ?maple tree? which was already dead. Therefore, in this paper, we propose the concept of spatial dynamic co-location pattern that can reflect the dynamic relationships among spatial features and then propose an algorithm of mining these patterns from the dynamic dataset of spatial new/dead features. Finally, we conduct extensive experiments and the experimental results demonstrate that spatial dynamic co-location patterns are valuable and our algorithm is effective.
Title: Mining spatial dynamic co-location patterns
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Spatial co-location pattern mining is an important part of spatial data mining, and its purpose is to discover the coexistence spatial feature sets whose instances are frequently located together in a geographic space.
So far, many algorithms of mining spatial co-location pattern and their corresponding expansions have been proposed.
However, dynamic co-location patterns have not received attention such as the real meaningful pattern {Ganoderma lucidum new, maple tree dead} means that ?Ganoderma lucidum? grows on the ?maple tree? which was already dead.
Therefore, in this paper, we propose the concept of spatial dynamic co-location pattern that can reflect the dynamic relationships among spatial features and then propose an algorithm of mining these patterns from the dynamic dataset of spatial new/dead features.
Finally, we conduct extensive experiments and the experimental results demonstrate that spatial dynamic co-location patterns are valuable and our algorithm is effective.

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