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Adaptive Parameter Control Strategy for Ant-Miner Classification Algorithm

Hayder Naser Khraibet Al-Behadili, Rafid Sagban, Ku Ruhana Ku‐Mahamud

2020Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Informatics (IJEEI)10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pruning is the popular framework for preventing the dilemma of overfitting noisy data. This paper presents a new hybrid Ant-Miner classification algorithm and ant colony system (ACS), called ACS-AntMiner. A key aspect of this algorithm is the selection of an appropriate number of terms to be included in the classification rule. ACS-AntMiner introduces a new parameter called importance rate (IR) which is a pre-pruning criterion based on the probability (heuristic and pheromone) amount. This criterion is responsible for adding only the important terms to each rule, thus discarding noisy data. The ACS algorithm is designed to optimize the IR parameter during the learning process of the Ant-Miner algorithm. The performance of the proposed classifier is compared with related ant-mining classifiers, namely, Ant-Miner, CAnt-Miner, TACO-Miner, and Ant-Miner with a hybrid pruner across several datasets. Experimental results show that the proposed classifier significantly outperforms the other ant-mining classifiers.

Topics & Concepts

OverfittingAnt colony optimization algorithmsComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceClassifier (UML)Ant colonyData miningMachine learningClassification rulePruningAlgorithmArtificial neural networkBiologyAgronomyNeural Networks and ApplicationsRough Sets and Fuzzy LogicWater Quality Monitoring and Analysis