A comparative study of several genetic-based supervised learning systems

Albert Orriols-Puig, Jorge Casillas, Ester Bernadó-Mansilla

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    This chapter gives insight in the use of Genetic-Based Machine Learning (GBML) for supervised tasks. Five GBML systems which represent different learning methodologies and knowledge representations in the GBML paradigm are selected for the analysis: UCS, GAssist, SLAVE, Fuzzy AdaBoost, and Fuzzy LogitBoost. UCS and GAssist are based on a non-fuzzy representation, while SLAVE, Fuzzy AdaBoost, and Fuzzy LogitBoost use a linguistic fuzzy representation. The models evolved by these five systems are compared in terms of performance and interpretability to the models created by six highly-used non-evolutionary learners. Experimental observations highlight the suitability of GBML systems for classification tasks. Moreover, the analysis points out which systems should be used depending on whether the user prefers to maximize the accuracy or the interpretability of the models.

    Idioma originalAnglès
    Títol de la publicacióLearning Classifier Systems in Data Mining
    EditorsLarry Bull, Ester Bernadó-Mansilla, John Holmes
    Pàgines205-230
    Nombre de pàgines26
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    Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 2008

    Sèrie de publicacions

    NomStudies in Computational Intelligence
    Volum125
    ISSN (imprès)1860-949X

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