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Relevant‐Based Feature Ranking (RBFR) Method for Text Classification Based on Machine Learning Algorithm

V. Durga Prasad Jasti, G. Kranthi Kumar, M. Sandeep Kumar, V. Maheshwari, Prabhu Jayagopal, Bhaskar Pant, Alagar Karthick, M. Muhibbullah

2022Journal of Nanomaterials18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High dimensionality of the feature space is one of the problems in the field of text classification. Identification of optimal subset of features can optimize text classification process in terms of processing time and performance. In this paper, we propose a novel Relevant‐Based Feature Ranking (RBFR) algorithm which identifies and selects smaller subsets of more relevant features in the feature space. We compared the performance of the RBFR against other existing feature selection methods such as balanced accuracy measure, information gain, Gini index, and odds ratio on 3 datasets, namely, 20 newsgroup, Reuters, and WAP datasets. We have used 5 machine learning models (SVM, NB, kNN, RF, and LR) to test and evaluate the proposed feature selection method. We found that the performance of the proposed feature selection method is 25.4305% times more effective than the existing feature selection methods in terms of accuracy.

Topics & Concepts

Feature selectionArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceFeature (linguistics)Ranking (information retrieval)Curse of dimensionalityPattern recognition (psychology)Machine learningk-nearest neighbors algorithmSupport vector machineInformation gain ratioFeature vectorData miningPhilosophyLinguisticsText and Document Classification TechnologiesAdvanced Text Analysis TechniquesImbalanced Data Classification Techniques
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