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Instance-Based Classifiers Dealing with Ambiguous Attributes and Class Labels

Authors

HOLLAND Hans KUBAT Miroslav ŽIŽKA Jan

Year of publication 2007
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Proceedings of the 20th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Keywords machine learning, instance-based classification, ambiguity
Description Machine learning usually assumes that attribute values, as well as class labels, are either known precisely or not known at all. However, in our attempt to automate evaluation of intrusion detection systems, we have encountered ambiguous examples such that, for instance, an attribute’s value in a given example is known to be a or b but definitely not c or d. Previous research usually either ”disambiguated” the value by giving preference to a or b, or just replaced it with a ”don’t-know” symbol. Disliking both of these two approaches, we decided to explore the behavior of other ways to address the situation. To keep the work focused, we limited ourselves to nearest-neighbor classifiers. The paper describes a few techniques and reports relevant experiments. We also discuss certain ambiguity-related issues that deserve closer attention

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