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Theme-Based Partitioning Approach to Decision Tree: An Extended Experimental Analysis

Authors : Shankru Guggari, Vijayakumar Kadappa, V. Umadevi

Published in: Emerging Research in Electronics, Computer Science and Technology

Publisher: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

Decision tree is a well-established technique for classification in data mining and machine learning. Induction of a decision tree using high-dimensional dataset may lower the performance of the decision tree in terms of classification rate and stability. Vertical partitioning is a novel paradigm to avoid these issues; it divides the features of a dataset into subsets and creates a subset-based classifier ensemble. In our previous work, we proposed a theme-based decision tree classifier ensemble using vertical partitioning for teacher recruitment modelling. In this paper, we extend our previous work in terms of exhaustive experimental analysis to address both high-dimensionality and instability issues of decision tree using five standard datasets. The performance of the theme-based method is evaluated using classification rate, standard deviation and misclassification rate. Our experimental analysis confirms the superiority of the theme-based approach over traditional decision tree approaches.

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Metadata
Title
Theme-Based Partitioning Approach to Decision Tree: An Extended Experimental Analysis
Authors
Shankru Guggari
Vijayakumar Kadappa
V. Umadevi
Copyright Year
2019
Publisher
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-5802-9_11