Hybrid binary ant lion optimizer with rough set and approximate entropy reducts for feature selection
Author(s)
Mafarja, Majdi M
Mirjalili, Seyedali
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2019
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Feature selection (FS) can be defined as the problem of finding the minimal number of features from an original set with the minimum information loss. Since FS problems are known as NP-hard problems, it is necessary to investigate a fast and an effective search algorithm to tackle this problem. In this paper, two incremental hill-climbing techniques (QuickReduct and CEBARKCC) are hybridized with the binary ant lion optimizer in a model called HBALO. In the proposed approach, a pool of solutions (ants) is generated randomly and then enhanced by embedding the most informative features in the dataset that are selected by the ...
View more >Feature selection (FS) can be defined as the problem of finding the minimal number of features from an original set with the minimum information loss. Since FS problems are known as NP-hard problems, it is necessary to investigate a fast and an effective search algorithm to tackle this problem. In this paper, two incremental hill-climbing techniques (QuickReduct and CEBARKCC) are hybridized with the binary ant lion optimizer in a model called HBALO. In the proposed approach, a pool of solutions (ants) is generated randomly and then enhanced by embedding the most informative features in the dataset that are selected by the two filter feature selection models. The resultant population is then used by BALO algorithm to find the best solution. The proposed binary approaches are tested on a set of 18 well-known datasets from UCI repository and compared with the most recent related approaches. The experimental results show the superior performance of the proposed approaches in searching the feature space for optimal feature combinations.
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View more >Feature selection (FS) can be defined as the problem of finding the minimal number of features from an original set with the minimum information loss. Since FS problems are known as NP-hard problems, it is necessary to investigate a fast and an effective search algorithm to tackle this problem. In this paper, two incremental hill-climbing techniques (QuickReduct and CEBARKCC) are hybridized with the binary ant lion optimizer in a model called HBALO. In the proposed approach, a pool of solutions (ants) is generated randomly and then enhanced by embedding the most informative features in the dataset that are selected by the two filter feature selection models. The resultant population is then used by BALO algorithm to find the best solution. The proposed binary approaches are tested on a set of 18 well-known datasets from UCI repository and compared with the most recent related approaches. The experimental results show the superior performance of the proposed approaches in searching the feature space for optimal feature combinations.
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Journal Title
Soft Computing
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Subject
Artificial intelligence
Applied mathematics
Cognitive and computational psychology
Information and computing sciences