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re-ordering all rules) is increased from 166 to 6,365. Consequently accuracy
has been increased from 29.60 to 48.79%, and Time (the time spent on mining
the k significant rules) has been increased from 0.16 to 4.296 s.
Figures 4 and 5 demonstrate (respectively) that there is no significant
difference between accuracies of classification obtained by the “one-by-one”
Fig. 4. Randomised selector vs. one-by-one approach (accuracy)
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Fig. 5. Randomised selector vs. one-by-one approach (e ciency)
 
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