Define association rules?
Answer / Tarun Kumar Tyagi
Association rules are a type of predictive model used in data mining and machine learning to discover interesting relationships between variables or items in large datasets. They are expressed as if-then rules, where the 'if' part consists of one or more conditions, and the 'then' part is the conclusion. For example: If milk and bread are purchased together, then diapers will also be purchased.
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