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Apriori Monkey Example

The document contains a dataset with letters and numbers. It performs several joins on the dataset to create new tables containing combinations of letters and their frequencies. It then analyzes the data to generate rules showing conditional probabilities between different letters, such as the probability that E implies K and O.
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Apriori Monkey Example

The document contains a dataset with letters and numbers. It performs several joins on the dataset to create new tables containing combinations of letters and their frequencies. It then analyzes the data to generate rules showing conditional probabilities between different letters, such as the probability that E implies K and O.
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C1 L1 C2=L1 Join L1

A 1 E 4 EK 4 L2
C 2 K 5 EM 2 EK 4 C3=L2 Join L2
EKO 3
D 1 M 3 EO 3 EO 3
E 4 O 3 EY 2 K 3
I 1 Y 3 KM 3 M L3
K 5 KO 3 KO 3 EK 3
KY 3 O
M 3 KY 3
N 2 MO 1 C4
O 3 MY 2
E K ^ O (C=3/4 = 75%)
U 1 OY 2
K E ^ O (C=3/5 = 60%) Y 3
O K ^ E (C= 3/3= 100%)
E ^K  O (C=3/4= 75%)
E ^ O  K (C=3/3= 100%)
K ^O  E (C=3/3=100%)

L4
Subset of L={EKO}
{E, K, O, EK, EO, KO}

E K ^ O
K E ^ O
O K ^ E
E ^K  O
E^OK
K ^O  E

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