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If such W-patterns do not exist, WildSpan decreases the setting gradually until at least one satisfied W-pattern has been found.
In this regard, this parameter can be set in the following way: WildSpan begins with a large support, e.g. 100%, and decreases this setting gradually until a desired number of satisfied patterns have been found.
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