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Title: Discretisation of conditions in decision rules induced for continuous
Authors: Stańczyk, Urszula
Zielosko, Beata
Baron, Grzegorz
Keywords: Decision rules; Discretisation procedures
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: "PLoS ONE" 2020, no. 4, s. 1-33
Abstract: Typically discretisation procedures are implemented as a part of initial pre-processing of data, before knowledge mining is employed. It means that conclusions and observations are based on reduced data, as usually by discretisation some information is discarded. The paper presents a different approach, with taking advantage of discretisation executed after data mining. In the described study firstly decision rules were induced from real-valued features. Secondly, data sets were discretised. Using categories found for attributes, in the third step conditions included in inferred rules were translated into discrete domain. The properties and performance of rule classifiers were tested in the domain of stylometric analysis of texts, where writing styles were defined through quantitative attributes of continuous nature. The performed experiments show that the proposed processing leads to sets of rules with significantly reduced sizes while maintaining quality of predictions, and allows to test many data discretisation methods at the acceptable computational costs.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/13793
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0231788
ISSN: 1932-6203
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