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An Approach for Analyzing Infrequent Software Faults Based on Outlier Detection

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The fault analysis is critical process in software security system. However, identifying outliers in software faults has not been well addressed. In this paper, we define WCFPOF (weighted closed frequent pattern outlier factor) to measure the complete transactions, and propose a novel approach for detecting closed frequent pattern based outliers. Through discovering and maintaining closed frequent patterns, the outlier measure of each transaction is computed to generate outliers. The outliers are the data that contain relatively less closed frequent itemsets. To describe the reasons why detected outlier transactions are infrequent, the contradictive closed frequent patterns for each outlier are figured out. Experimental results show that our algorithm has shorter time consumption and better scalability.

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    AICI '09: Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computational Intelligence - Volume 04
    November 2009
    589 pages
    ISBN:9780769538167

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    • Published: 7 November 2009

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