Mining quantitative association rules in large relational tables
SIGMOD '96 Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
From data mining to knowledge discovery: an overview
Advances in knowledge discovery and data mining
Fast discovery of association rules
Advances in knowledge discovery and data mining
Data Mining: An Overview from a Database Perspective
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
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This paper reports the use of association rules for the discovery of lithofacies characteristics from well log data. Well log data are used extensively in the exploration and evaluation of petroleum reservoirs. Traditionally, discriminant analysis, statistical and graphical methods have been used for the establishment of well log data interpretation models. Recently, computational intelligence techniques such as artificial neural networks and fuzzy logic have also been employed. In these techniques, prior knowledge of the log analysts is required. This paper investigated the application of association rules to the problem of knowledge discovery. A case study has been used to illustrate the proposed approach. Based on 96 data points for four lithofacies, twenty association rules were established and they were further reduced to six explicit statements. It was found that the execution time is fast and the method can be integrated with other techniques for building intelligent interpretation models.