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  • × author_ss:"Deogun, J.S."
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  1. Deogun, J.S.: Feature selection and effective classifiers (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Develops and analyzes 4 algorithms for feature selection in the context of rough set methodology. Develops the notion of accuracy of classification that can be used for upper or lower classification methods and defines the feature selection problem. Presents a discussion of upper classifiers and develops 4 features selection heuristics and discusses the family of stepwise backward selection algorithms. Analyzes the worst case time complexity in all algorithms presented. Discusses details of the experiments and results of using a family of stepwise backward selection learning data sets and a duodenal ulcer data set. Includes the experimental setup and results of comparison of lower classifiers and upper classiers on the duodenal ulcer data set. Discusses exteded decision tables
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    Contribution to a special issue devoted to knowledge discovery and data mining
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  2. Raghavan, V.V.; Deogun, J.S.; Sever, H.: Knowledge discovery and data mining : introduction (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Defines knowledge discovery and database mining. The challenge for knowledge discovery in databases (KDD) is to automatically process large quantities of raw data, identifying the most significant and meaningful patterns, and present these as as knowledge appropriate for achieving a user's goals. Data mining is the process of deriving useful knowledge from real world databases through the application of pattern extraction techniques. Explains the goals of, and motivation for, research work on data mining. Discusses the nature of database contents, along with problems within the field of data mining
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