2013
DOI: 10.3844/ajassp.2013.195.208
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An Efficient Algorithm for Mining Spatially Co-Located Moving Objects

Abstract: Mining co-location patterns from spatial databases may disclose the types of spatial features which are likely located as neighbors’ in space. Accordingly, we present an algorithm previously for mining spatially co-located moving objects using spatial data mining techniques and Prim’s Algorithm. In the previous technique, the scanning of database to mine the spatial co-location patterns took much computational cost. In order to reduce the computation time, in this study, we make use of R-tree that is spati… Show more

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“…The process of extracting a pattern from spatial data sets is more difficult compared to traditional numeric and categorical data. Manikandan dan Srinivasan [11] presented spatial data mining and Prim's Algorithm for mining spatially co-located moving objects. They use R-TREE for mining the spatial co-location patterns in order to reduce computation time.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process of extracting a pattern from spatial data sets is more difficult compared to traditional numeric and categorical data. Manikandan dan Srinivasan [11] presented spatial data mining and Prim's Algorithm for mining spatially co-located moving objects. They use R-TREE for mining the spatial co-location patterns in order to reduce computation time.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main objective in scanning of data base to mine the spatially co-located moving objects is to minimize the computation cost and memory usage (Manikandan and Srinivasan, 2013)". Revathy and Saravanan (2014) proposed a efficient parity check decoder for low power applications.…”
Section: Jcsmentioning
confidence: 99%