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DynamicWeighted Particle Swarm Optimization - Support Vector Machine Optimization in Recursive Feature Elimination Feature Selection

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Feature Selection is a crucial step in data preprocessing to enhance machine learning efficiency, reduce computational complexity, and improve classification accuracy. The main challenge in feature selection for classification is identifying the most relevant and informative subset to enhance prediction accuracy. Previous studies often resulted in suboptimal subsets, leading to poor model performance and low accuracy. This research aims to enhance classification accuracy by utilizing Recursive Feature Elimination (RFE) combined with Dynamic Weighted Particle Swarm Optimization (DWPSO) and Support Vector Machine (SVM) algorithms. The research method involves the utilization of 12 datasets from the University of California, Irvine (UCI) repository, where features are selected via RFE and applied to the DWPSO-SVM algorithm. RFE iteratively removes the weakest features, constructing a model with the most relevant features to enhance accuracy. The research findings indicate that DWPSO-SVM with RFE significantly improves classification accuracy. For example, accuracy on the Breast Cancer dataset increased from 58% to 76%, and on the Heart dataset from 80% to 97%. The highest accuracy achieved was 100% on the Iris dataset. The conclusion of these findings that RFE in DWPSO-SVM offers consistent and balanced results in True Positive Rate (TPR) and True Negative Rate (TNR), providing reliable and accurate predictions for various applications.
Title: DynamicWeighted Particle Swarm Optimization - Support Vector Machine Optimization in Recursive Feature Elimination Feature Selection
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Feature Selection is a crucial step in data preprocessing to enhance machine learning efficiency, reduce computational complexity, and improve classification accuracy.
The main challenge in feature selection for classification is identifying the most relevant and informative subset to enhance prediction accuracy.
Previous studies often resulted in suboptimal subsets, leading to poor model performance and low accuracy.
This research aims to enhance classification accuracy by utilizing Recursive Feature Elimination (RFE) combined with Dynamic Weighted Particle Swarm Optimization (DWPSO) and Support Vector Machine (SVM) algorithms.
The research method involves the utilization of 12 datasets from the University of California, Irvine (UCI) repository, where features are selected via RFE and applied to the DWPSO-SVM algorithm.
RFE iteratively removes the weakest features, constructing a model with the most relevant features to enhance accuracy.
The research findings indicate that DWPSO-SVM with RFE significantly improves classification accuracy.
For example, accuracy on the Breast Cancer dataset increased from 58% to 76%, and on the Heart dataset from 80% to 97%.
The highest accuracy achieved was 100% on the Iris dataset.
The conclusion of these findings that RFE in DWPSO-SVM offers consistent and balanced results in True Positive Rate (TPR) and True Negative Rate (TNR), providing reliable and accurate predictions for various applications.

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