A Classification Method Using Data Reduction

  • Uhm D
  • Jun S
  • Lee S
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Abstract

Data reduction has been used widely in data mining for convenient analysis. Principal component analysis (PCA) and factor analysis (FA) methods are popular techniques. The PCA and FA reduce the number of variables to avoid the curse of dimensionality. The curse of dimensionality is to increase the computing time exponentially in proportion to the number of variables. So, many methods have been published for dimension reduction. Also, data augmentation is another approach to analyze data efficiently. Support vector machine (SVM) algorithm is a representative technique for dimension augmentation. The SVM maps original data to a feature space with high dimension to get the optimal decision plane. Both data reduction and augmentation have been used to solve diverse problems in data analysis. In this paper, we compare the strengths and weaknesses of dimension reduction and augmentation for classification and propose a classification method using data reduction for classification. We will carry out experiments for comparative studies to verify the performance of this research.

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Uhm, D., Jun, S.-H., & Lee, S.-J. (2012). A Classification Method Using Data Reduction. International Journal of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems, 12(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5391/ijfis.2012.12.1.1

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