4.6 Article

Applicable Metamorphic Testing for Erasable-Itemset Mining

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages 38545-38554

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3165656

Keywords

Data mining; erasable itemset; metamorphic testing; mining assessment; software testing

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 109-2221-E-390 -015 -MY3]

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Erasable-itemset mining is a commonly used method in production planning to identify itemsets that have little effect on production profits if removed. This paper proposes the use of metamorphic testing to check the correctness of mining results by discovering proper metamorphic relations. Experimental results show that the metamorphic relations can effectively and efficiently assess the mining results.
Erasable-itemset mining is often used in production planning to identify itemsets that, if removed, would make little effect on the production profits. Consequently, much recent attention has been focused on increasing the mining efficiency. Yet, in addition to mining efficiency, guaranteeing mining correctness is also an important issue. In real applications, wrong mining results might lead a company to make inappropriate decisions. Therefore, in this paper, we use the metamorphic testing, a lightweight software-testing strategy, to check the mining results via discovering proper metamorphic relations. The core idea contains five metamorphic relations oriented from two aspects. In the first aspect, we alter maximum thresholds without changing the input data, and in the second aspect, we modify product databases and material items with fixing maximum thresholds. In the experiments, 11 datasets and 76 mutants generated by mu Java were used to discuss the effects of database parameters, including the average number of materials in products, the number of different material items, the number of products, and the maximum threshold, respectively. The experimental results show that the metamorphic relations deliver good assessment performances in terms of effectiveness and efficiency, especially the fourth metamorphic relation.

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