A supervised classification techniques to optimize error evaluation and space complexity

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Abstract

Bayesian classification is based on Baye’s Theorem, which is applied on a conditional probability basis of posterior and prior probabilities in parallel with future evidence. Prior Probabilities are the original probabilities of an outcome which will be updated with new information to create posterior probability. The revised probability of an event occurring after taking into consideration new information.A Bayesian classifier is used to predict the values of features for members of that class. It is used to over come the diagnostic and predictive problems. This classification provides a useful perspective for understanding and evaluating machine learning algorithms.It is a probabilistic learning algorithm which calculates the explicit probabilities for hypothesis, among the most common learning problem.The proposed work has focused on designing of two classification algorithms naïve space and naïve Mine classification to optimize space complexity and error evaluation forlarger data sets.

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Santhiya, M., Shobana, M., & Jegatha, R. (2019). A supervised classification techniques to optimize error evaluation and space complexity. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(11 Special Issue), 92–95. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.K1020.09811S19

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