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Decision trees for entity identification: approximation algorithms and hardness results

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Decision trees for entity identification: approximation algorithms and hardness results
We consider the problem of constructing decision trees for entity identification from a given relational table. The input is a table containing information about a set of entities over a fixed set of attributes and a probability distribution over the set of entities that specifies the likelihood of the occurrence of each entity. The goal is to construct a decision tree that identifies each entity unambiguously by testing the attribute values such that the average number of tests is minimized. This classical problem finds such diverse applications as efficient fault detection, species identification in biology, and efficient diagnosis in the field of medicine. Prior work mainly deals with the special case where the input table is binary and the probability distribution over the set of entities is uniform. We study the general problem involving arbitrary input tables and arbitrary probability distributions over the set of entities. We consider a natural greedy algorithm and prove an app...
Venkatesan T. Chakaravarthy, Vinayaka Pandit, Samb
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Year 2007
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Authors Venkatesan T. Chakaravarthy, Vinayaka Pandit, Sambuddha Roy, Pranjal Awasthi, Mukesh K. Mohania
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