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Multiknowledge for decision making
Authors:QingXiang Wu  David Bell  Martin McGinnity
Affiliation:(1) School of Computing and Intelligent Systems, University of Ulster at Magee, Londonderry, BT48 7JL, Northern Ireland, UK;(2) School of Computer Science, Queens University, Belfast, UK
Abstract:The representation of knowledge has an important effect on automated decision-making. In this paper, vector spaces are used to describe a condition space and a decision space, and knowledge is represented by a mapping from the condition space to the decision space. Many such mappings can be obtained from a training set. A set of mappings, which are created from multiple reducts in the training set, is defined as multiknowledge. In order to get a good reduct and find multiple reducts, the WADF (worst-attribute-drop-first) algorithm is developed through analysis of the properties of decision systems using rough set theory. An approach that combines multiknowledge and the naïve Bayes classifier is applied to make decisions for unseen instances or for instances with missing attribute values. Benchmark data sets from the UCI Machine Learning Repository are used to test the algorithms. The experimental results are encouraging; the prediction accuracy for unseen instances by using the algorithms is higher than by using other approaches based on a single body of knowledge.
Keywords:Classification  Decision making  Decision system  Knowledge representation  Multiknowledge  Multiple reducts  Rough set  Uncertain rule
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