Optimizing Classification Ensembles via a Genetic Algorithm for a Web-Based Educational System

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Classification fusion combines multiple classifications of data into a single classification solution of greater accuracy. Feature extraction aims to reduce the computational cost of feature measurement, increase classifier efficiency, and allow greater classification accuracy based on the process of deriving new features from the original features. This paper represents an approach for classifying students in order to predict their final grades based on features extracted from logged data in an educational web-based system. A combination of multiple classifiers leads to a significant improvement in classification performance. By weighing feature vectors representing feature importance using a Genetic Algorithm (GA) we can optimize the prediction accuracy and obtain a marked improvement over raw classification. We further show that when the number of features is few, feature weighting and transformation into a new space works efficiently compared to the feature subset selection. This approach is easily adaptable to different types of courses, different population sizes, and allows for different features to be analyzed. © Springer-Verlag 2004.

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Minaei-Bidgoli, B., Kortemeyer, G., & Punch, W. F. (2004). Optimizing Classification Ensembles via a Genetic Algorithm for a Web-Based Educational System. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 3138, 397–406. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-27868-9_42

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