Research Article

Stock Market Trading Rules Discovery Based on Biclustering Method

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Examples of different types of biclusters. (a) Constant values in (b) rows and (c) columns. (d) Additive and (e) multiplicative coherent values. (f) Overall coherent evolution in (g) rows and (h) columns. (i) Coherent evolution values in columns. (j) Coherent sign changes in rows and columns.
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