Exceptional in so Many Ways--Discovering Descriptors That Display Exceptional Behavior on Contrasting Scenarios
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author = "Jose Maria Luna and Mykola Pechenizkiy and
Wouter Duivesteijn and Sebastian Ventura",
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title = "Exceptional in so Many Ways--Discovering Descriptors
That Display Exceptional Behavior on Contrasting
Scenarios",
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journal = "IEEE Access",
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year = "2020",
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volume = "8",
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pages = "200982--200994",
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month = "30 " # oct,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Evolutionary
Algorithms, Grammar-Based Genetic Programming,
Metaheuristics, Pattern Mining",
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ISSN = "2169-3536",
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URL = "https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9245545",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3034885",
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abstract = "The current state of the art in supervised descriptive
pattern mining is very good in automatically finding
subsets of the dataset at hand that are exceptional in
some sense. The most common form, subgroup discovery,
generally finds subgroups where a single target
variable has an unusual distribution. Exceptional model
mining (EMM) typically finds subgroups where a pair of
target variables display an unusual interaction. What
these methods have in common is that one specific
exceptionality is enough to flag up a subgroup as
exceptional. This, however, naturally leads to the
question: can we also find multiple instances of
exceptional behaviour simultaneously in the same
subgroup? This paper provides a first, affirmative
answer to that question in the form of the SPEC
(Subsets of Pairwise Exceptional Correlations) model
class for EMM. Given a set of predefined numeric target
variables, SPEC will flag up subgroups as interesting
if multiple target pairs display an unusual rank
correlation. This is a fundamental extension of the EMM
toolbox, which comes with additional algorithmic
challenges. To address these challenges, we provide a
series of algorithmic solutions whose strengths/flaws
are empirically analysed.",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Jose Maria Luna
Mykola Pechenizkiy
Wouter Duivesteijn
Sebastian Ventura
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