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Moreover, using frequent splits also allows studying the variability of the prediction error estimates.
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Concept drift has been managed by frequent split and merge that are stated in the following section.
In order to detect concept drift, a frequent split and merge founded on compactness and separateness criteria has been devised.
Frequent split and merge provides an effective and detailed representation of any changes that may occur in the cluster over time.
However, a list of micro-clusters which are registered as frequent split and merge can be used to detect the concept drift.
Two types of pseudopodia may be formed: frequent splitting of an existing pseudopod, or the occasional extension of a de novo pseudopod at regions devoid of recent pseudopod activity.
Instead of this, for chl- fus genes, virtually all monocot and dicot phase-1 introns split codons G↓AU or G↓AC (Asp), and G↓AA or G↓AG (Glu), all fairly frequent split codons in all eukaryote taxonomic groups [ 73].
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It is possible to determine a number of association rules from each frequent itemset by splitting the set into two non-empty disjoint subsets of the given itemset such that one subset forms the antecedent of the rule and the other subset forms the consequent of the rule.
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