Title
On fuzzy-rough attribute selection: Criteria of Max-Dependency, Max-Relevance, Min-Redundancy, and Max-Significance
Abstract
Attribute selection is one of the important problems encountered in pattern recognition, machine learning, data mining, and bioinformatics. It refers to the problem of selecting those input attributes or features that are most effective to predict the sample categories. In this regard, rough set theory has been shown to be successful for selecting relevant and nonredundant attributes from a given data set. However, the classical rough sets are unable to handle real valued noisy features. This problem can be addressed by the fuzzy-rough sets, which are the generalization of classical rough sets. A feature selection method is presented here based on fuzzy-rough sets by maximizing both relevance and significance of the selected features. This paper also presents different feature evaluation criteria such as dependency, relevance, redundancy, and significance for attribute selection task using fuzzy-rough sets. The performance of different rough set models is compared with that of some existing feature evaluation indices based on the predictive accuracy of nearest neighbor rule, support vector machine, and decision tree. The effectiveness of the fuzzy-rough set based attribute selection method, along with a comparison with existing feature evaluation indices and different rough set models, is demonstrated on a set of benchmark and microarray gene expression data sets.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1016/j.asoc.2012.09.006
Appl. Soft Comput.
Keywords
Field
DocType
attribute selection,fuzzy-rough set,rough set theory,different rough set model,feature evaluation index,attribute selection method,different feature evaluation criterion,attribute selection task,existing feature evaluation,fuzzy-rough attribute selection,classical rough set,data mining,classification,pattern recognition,rough sets
Data mining,Decision tree,Feature selection,Redundancy (engineering),Artificial intelligence,Dominance-based rough set approach,k-nearest neighbors algorithm,Pattern recognition,Fuzzy logic,Support vector machine,Rough set,Mathematics,Machine learning
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
13
9
1568-4946
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
16
0.56
32
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Pradipta Maji159648.40
Partha Garai2313.48