“…The apriori algorithm applies two basic principles: all subsets of the frequent itemset must be systematic, and for every rare item, all supersets must also be infrequent (Hermina, Balajishankar, & Gopalakrishnan, 2022;Nuraeni et al, 2022). Apriori algorithms are generally used in the retail sector to determine sales patterns (Chandra & Dewi, 2019;Fitriah, Riadi, & Herman, 2023;Kurnia, Isharianto, Giap, Hermawan, & Riki, 2019;Santoso, 2021), consumer patterns (Panjaitan et al, 2019;Qisman, Rosadi, & Abdullah, 2021), and consumer behavior (Sussolaikah, 2021). Apart from retail, the Apriori algorithm is also used to analyze crime data (Mangara Wainana, Njuguna Karomo, Kyalo, & Mutai, 2020), DNA sequence pattern mining (Kanakaris, Karacapilidis, & Lazanas, 2019;Yang et al, 2020), detect malicious network traffic (Gao et al, 2020), identify behavioral phenotypes of loneliness and social isolation (Dorya et al, 2019), and detect diabetes (Mahboob Alam et al, 2019).…”