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2002
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Evolutionary model selection in unsupervised learning

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Evolutionary model selection in unsupervised learning
Feature subset selection is important not only for the insight gained from determining relevant modeling variables but also for the improved understandability, scalability, and possibly, accuracy of the resulting models. Feature selection has traditionally been studied in supervised learning situations, with some estimate of accuracy used to evaluate candidate subsets. However, we often cannot apply supervised learning for lack of a training signal. For these cases, we propose a new feature selection approach based on clustering. A number of heuristic criteria can be used to estimate the quality of clusters built from a given feature subset. Rather than combining such criteria, we use ELSA, an evolutionary local selection algorithm that maintains a diverse population of solutions that approximate the Pareto front in a multi-dimensional objective space. Each evolved solution represents a feature subset and a number of clusters; two representative clustering algorithms, K-means and EM, a...
YongSeog Kim, W. Nick Street, Filippo Menczer
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where IDA
Authors YongSeog Kim, W. Nick Street, Filippo Menczer
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