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An evaluation of heuristics for rule ranking
Stephan Dreiseitl1, Melanie Osl, Christian Baumgartner
1Department of Software Engineering, Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences at Hagenberg, Softwarepark 11, A-4232 Hagenberg, Austria. stephan.dreiseitl@fh-hagenberg.at
Objective:
To evaluate and compare the performance of different rule-ranking algorithms for rule-based classifiers on biomedical datasets.
Methodology:
Empirical evaluation of five rule ranking algorithms on two biomedical datasets, with performance evaluation based on ROC analysis and 5 × 2 cross-validation.
Results:
On a lung cancer dataset, the area under the ROC curve (AUC) of, on average, 14267.1 rules was 0.862. Multi-rule ranking found 13.3 rules with an AUC of 0.852. Four single-rule ranking algorithms, using the same number of rules, achieved average AUC values of 0.830, 0.823, 0.823, and 0.822, respectively. On a prostate cancer dataset, an average of 339265.3 rules had an AUC of 0.934, while 9.4 rules obtained from multi-rule and single-rule rankings had average AUCs of 0.932, 0.926, 0.925, 0.902 and 0.902, respectively.
Conclusion:
Multi-variate rule ranking performs better than the single-rule ranking algorithms. Both single-rule and multi-rule methods are able to substantially reduce the number of rules while keeping classification performance at a level comparable to the full rule set.
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