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Decision and Inhibitory Trees and Rules for Decision Tables with Many-valued Decisions [electronic resource] / by Fawaz Alsolami, Mohammad Azad, Igor Chikalov, Mikhail Moshkov.
Author
Alsolami, Fawaz
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 2020.
Published/Created
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Description
1 online resource (276 pages)
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Computational intelligence
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Artificial intelligence
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Mathematical optimization
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Author
Azad, Mohammad
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Azad, Mohammad
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Chikalov, Igor
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Chikalov, Igor
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Moshkov, Mikhail
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Moshkov, Mikhail
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Azad, Mohammad
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Chikalov, Igor
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Moshkov, Mikhail
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Series
Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 156
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Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 1868-4394 ; 156
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Summary note
The results presented here (including the assessment of a new tool – inhibitory trees) offer valuable tools for researchers in the areas of data mining, knowledge discovery, and machine learning, especially those whose work involves decision tables with many-valued decisions. The authors consider various examples of problems and corresponding decision tables with many-valued decisions, discuss the difference between decision and inhibitory trees and rules, and develop tools for their analysis and design. Applications include the study of totally optimal (optimal in relation to a number of criteria simultaneously) decision and inhibitory trees and rules; the comparison of greedy heuristics for tree and rule construction as single-criterion and bi-criteria optimization algorithms; and the development of a restricted multi-pruning approach used in classification and knowledge representation.
ISBN
3-030-12854-7
Doi
10.1007/978-3-030-12854-8
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