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Discovering Potential User Browsing Behaviors Using Custom-Built Apriori Algorithm


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1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, Ibrahimpatnam, Andhra Pradesh 501506, India
2 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, College of Engineering, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
 

Most of the organizations put information on the web because they want it to be seen by the world. Their goal is to have visitors come to the site, feel comfortable and stay a while and try to know completely about the running organization. As educational system increasingly requires data mining, the opportunity arises to mine the resulting large amounts of student information for hidden useful information (patterns like rule, clustering, and classification, etc). The education domain offers ground for many interesting and challenging data mining applications like astronomy, chemistry, engineering, climate studies, geology, oceanography, ecology, physics, biology, health sciences and computer science.

Collecting the interesting patterns using the required interestingness measures, which help us in discovering the sophisticated patterns that are ultimately used for developing the site. We study the application of data mining to educational log data collected from Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, Ibrahimpatnam, India. We have proposed a custom-built apriori algorithm to find the effective pattern analysis. Finally, analyzing web logs for usage and access trends can not only provide important information to web site developers and administrators, but also help in creating adaptive web sites.


Keywords

Association Rule Mining, Data Mining, and Web log.
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Authors

Sandeep Singh Rawat
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, Ibrahimpatnam, Andhra Pradesh 501506, India
Lakshmi Rajamani
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, College of Engineering, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract


Most of the organizations put information on the web because they want it to be seen by the world. Their goal is to have visitors come to the site, feel comfortable and stay a while and try to know completely about the running organization. As educational system increasingly requires data mining, the opportunity arises to mine the resulting large amounts of student information for hidden useful information (patterns like rule, clustering, and classification, etc). The education domain offers ground for many interesting and challenging data mining applications like astronomy, chemistry, engineering, climate studies, geology, oceanography, ecology, physics, biology, health sciences and computer science.

Collecting the interesting patterns using the required interestingness measures, which help us in discovering the sophisticated patterns that are ultimately used for developing the site. We study the application of data mining to educational log data collected from Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, Ibrahimpatnam, India. We have proposed a custom-built apriori algorithm to find the effective pattern analysis. Finally, analyzing web logs for usage and access trends can not only provide important information to web site developers and administrators, but also help in creating adaptive web sites.


Keywords


Association Rule Mining, Data Mining, and Web log.