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A simple data discretizer

Published 13 Oct 2017 in cs.LG, cs.DB, and stat.ML | (1710.05091v1)

Abstract: Data discretization is an important step in the process of machine learning, since it is easier for classifiers to deal with discrete attributes rather than continuous attributes. Over the years, several methods of performing discretization such as Boolean Reasoning, Equal Frequency Binning, Entropy have been proposed, explored, and implemented. In this article, a simple supervised discretization approach is introduced. The prime goal of MIL is to maximize classification accuracy of classifier, minimizing loss of information while discretization of continuous attributes. The performance of the suggested approach is compared with the supervised discretization algorithm Minimum Information Loss (MIL), using the state-of-the-art rule inductive algorithms- J48 (Java implementation of C4.5 classifier). The presented approach is, indeed, the modified version of MIL. The empirical results show that the modified approach performs better in several cases in comparison to the original MIL algorithm and Minimum Description Length Principle (MDLP) .

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