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What is Good Irredundant Classification Test (GIRT)

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
A good test is irredundant if deleting any attribute’s value from it changes its property “to be test” into the property “not to be a test”.
Published in Chapter:
Incremental Approach to Classification Learning
Xenia Alexandre Naidenova (Research Centre of Military Medical Academy – Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch017
Abstract
An approach to incremental classification learning is proposed. Classification learning is based on approximation of a given partitioning of objects into disjoint blocks in multivalued space of attributes. Good approximation is defined in the form of good maximally redundant classification test or good formal concept. A concept of classification context is introduced. Four situations of incremental modification of classification context are considered: adding and deleting objects and adding and deleting values of attributes. Algorithms of changing good concepts in these incremental situations are given and proven.
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