On Evaluating the Quality of Rule-Based Classification Systems
Abstract: Two indicators are classically used to evaluate the quality of rule-based classification systems: predictive accuracy, i.e. the system's ability to successfully reproduce learning data and coverage, i.e. the proportion of possible cases for which the logical rules constituting the system apply. In this work, we claim that these two indicators may be insufficient, and additional measures of quality may need to be developed. We theoretically show that classification systems presenting "good" predictive accuracy and coverage can, nonetheless, be trivially improved and illustrate this proposition with examples.
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