Title
Projection-based measure for efficient feature selection
Date Issued
01 December 2002
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
University of Seville
Abstract
The attribute selection techniques for supervised learning, used in the preprocessing phase to emphasize the most relevant attributes, allow making models of classification simpler and easy to understand. Depending on the method to apply: starting point, search organization, evaluation strategy, and the stopping criterion, there is an added cost to the classification algorithm that we are going to use, that normally will be compensated, in greater or smaller extent, by the attribute reduction in the classification model. The method proposed in this work utilizes a measure based on projections to guide the selection of the attributes. The algorithm (SOAP: Selection of Attributes by Projection) has some interesting characteristics: lower computational cost (O(mn log n) m attributes and n examples in the data set) with respect to other typical algorithms due to the absence of distance and statistical calculations; its applicability to any labelled data set, that is to say, it can contain continuous and discrete variables, with no need for transformation. The performance of SOAP is analysed in two ways: percentage of reduction and classification. SOAP has been compared to CFS [4] and ReliefF [8]. The results are generated by C4.5 before and after the application of the algorithms.
Start page
175
End page
183
Volume
12
Issue
April 3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Sistemas de automatización, Sistemas de control
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0037877992
ISSN of the container
10641246
Conference
Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems
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