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A Fast Randomisation Test for Rule Significance
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Randomisation is a method to test the statistical significance of a symbolic rule; it is, however, very expensive. In this paper we present a sequential randomisation test which dramatically reduces the number of steps needed for a conclusion.
Ivo Düntsch, Günther Gediga
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