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Two stage partial classification for inconsistent and imbalanced classes

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posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by S Bedingfield, K Smith-Miles
When deriving classification rules for a non-symmetric database with a binary target class, it is common practice to generate rules for the majority class, then any object which is not covered by a rule of suitable accuracy is by default given the minority class prediction. However, in the case where misclassification costs for the minority class significantly outweigh those of the majority class, this may mean that there are still costly incorrect predictions. We examine the capability of an evolutionary algorithm to detect these potentially costly misclassifications.

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Pagination

167 - 171

Location

Colombo, Sri Lanka

Start date

2006-12-14

End date

2006-12-17

ISBN-13

9781424405558

ISBN-10

1424405556

Language

eng

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

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2006, IEEE

Editor/Contributor(s)

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Title of proceedings

Sustainable Development Through Effective Man-Machine Co-Existence: Proceedings of the International Conference on Information and Automation (ICA`06)

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