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Approximation-based feature selection and application for algae population estimation

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Approximation-based feature selection and application for algae population estimation
This paper presents a data-driven approach for feature selection to address the common problem of dealing with high-dimensional data. This approach is able to handle the real-valued nature of the domain features, unlike many existing approaches. This is accomplished through the use of fuzzy-rough approximations. The paper demonstrates the effectiveness of this research by proposing an estimator of algae populations, a system that approximates, given certain water characteristics, the size of algae populations. This estimator significantly reduces computer time and space requirements, decreases the cost of obtaining measurements and increases runtime efficiency, making itself more viable economically. By retaining only information required for the estimation task, the system offers higher accuracy than conventional estimators. Finally, the system does not alter the domain semantics, making any distilled knowledge human-readable. The paper describes the problem domain, architecture and ...
Qiang Shen, Richard Jensen
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where APIN
Authors Qiang Shen, Richard Jensen
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