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Efficient Algorithms for Dynamic Incomplete Decision Systems
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Attribute reduction is a crucial problem in the process of data mining and knowledge discovery in big data. In incomplete decision systems, the model using tolerance rough set is fundamental to solve the problem by computing the redact to reduce the execution time. However, these proposals used the traditional filter approach so that the reduct was not optimal in the number of attributes and the accuracy of classification. The problem is critical in the dynamic incomplete decision systems which are more appropriate for real-world applications. Therefore, this paper proposes two novel incremental algorithms using the combination of filter and wrapper approach, namely IFWA_ADO and IFWA_DEO, respectively, for the dynamic incomplete decision systems. The IFWA_ADO computes reduct incrementally in cases of adding multiple objects while IFWA_DEO updates reduct when removing multiple objects. These algorithms are also verified on six data sets. Experimental results show that the filter-wrapper algorithms get higher performance than the other filter incremental algorithms.
Title: Efficient Algorithms for Dynamic Incomplete Decision Systems
Description:
Attribute reduction is a crucial problem in the process of data mining and knowledge discovery in big data.
In incomplete decision systems, the model using tolerance rough set is fundamental to solve the problem by computing the redact to reduce the execution time.
However, these proposals used the traditional filter approach so that the reduct was not optimal in the number of attributes and the accuracy of classification.
The problem is critical in the dynamic incomplete decision systems which are more appropriate for real-world applications.
Therefore, this paper proposes two novel incremental algorithms using the combination of filter and wrapper approach, namely IFWA_ADO and IFWA_DEO, respectively, for the dynamic incomplete decision systems.
The IFWA_ADO computes reduct incrementally in cases of adding multiple objects while IFWA_DEO updates reduct when removing multiple objects.
These algorithms are also verified on six data sets.
Experimental results show that the filter-wrapper algorithms get higher performance than the other filter incremental algorithms.
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