Mining Disjunctive Rules in Dynamic Graphs

Recently, a generalization of association rules that hold in n-ary Boolean tensors has been proposed. Moreover, preliminary results concerning their application to dynamic relational graph analysis have been obtained. We build upon such a formalization to design more expressive local patterns in thi...

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