一般性と正確性に基づくルール発見の最悪解析

Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 17:630-637 (2002)
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In this paper, we perform a worst-case analysis of rule discovery based on generality and accuracy. A rule is defined as a probabilistic constraint of true assignment to the class attribute for corresponding examples. In data mining, a rule can be considered as representing an important class of discovered patterns. We accomplish the aforementioned objective by extending a preliminary version of PAC learning, which represents a worst-case analysis for classification. Our analysis consists of two cases: the case in which we try to avoid finding a bad rule, and the case in which we try to avoid overlooking a good rule. Discussions on related work are also provided for PAC learning, multiple comparison, analysis of association rule discovery, and simultaneous reliability evaluation of a discovered rule.

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