Classification trees are valuable data mining tools, but sometimes they lack generality and flexibility. The idea described in this paper is to increase the generality of classification trees by deriving a fuzzy inferential engine from its hierarchical structure. The paper describes the steps through which the tree structure is decomposed and translated into fuzzy rules. To obtain a complete inferential system fuzzy memberships are then added and optimized. The combined algorithm is demonstrated with classification examples and the improvements with respect to the original tree are discussed.

Fuzzy classification trees as environmental indicators / S. Marsili-Libelli;E. El Basri;C. Plotegher;E. Giusti. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 1-8. (Intervento presentato al convegno 6th Biennial Meeting of iEMSs nel 2012).

Fuzzy classification trees as environmental indicators

MARSILI LIBELLI, STEFANO;EL BASRI, EMANUELE;GIUSTI, ELISABETTA
2012

Abstract

Classification trees are valuable data mining tools, but sometimes they lack generality and flexibility. The idea described in this paper is to increase the generality of classification trees by deriving a fuzzy inferential engine from its hierarchical structure. The paper describes the steps through which the tree structure is decomposed and translated into fuzzy rules. To obtain a complete inferential system fuzzy memberships are then added and optimized. The combined algorithm is demonstrated with classification examples and the improvements with respect to the original tree are discussed.
2012
6th Biennial Meeting of iEMSs: International Environmental Modelling and Software Society
6th Biennial Meeting of iEMSs
2012
S. Marsili-Libelli;E. El Basri;C. Plotegher;E. Giusti
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