Fuzzy Decision Forest

Cezary Z. Janikow, Maciej Faifer

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Abstract

In the past, we have developed and presented a Fuzzy Decision Tree, more recently followed by an extension called a Fuzzy Decision Forest. The idea behind the forest is not only to represent multiple trees, but also to represent test alternatives at all levels of every tree. The resulting tree is in fact a 3-dimensional tree. A twodimensional slice is equivalent to a single decision tree. The forest allows multiple choices of tests in some or all nodes of the decision tree. These alternative tests can be used to enhance the classification accuracy of the tree. However, the major advantage of having multiple test choices is to have alternative test decisions when features in test data are unreliable or just missing. In the paper, we overview the ideas behind Fuzzy Decision Forest, and we illustrate its enhanced capabilities with a number of experiments with missing features.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalNorth American Fuzzy Information Processing Society
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2000

Disciplines

  • Computer Sciences
  • Artificial Intelligence and Robotics

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