Abstract
Data mining refers to a variety of techniques in the fields of databases, machine learning and pattern recognition. The intent is to obtain useful patterns and associations from a large collection of data. In this paper we describe extensions to the attribute generalization process to deal with interval and intuitionistic fuzzy information. Specifically, we consider extensions for using interval-valued fuzzy representations in both data and the generalization hierarchy. Moreover, preliminary representations using intuitionistic fuzzy information for attribute generalization are described. Finally, we consider how to use fuzzy hierarchies for the generalization of interval-valued fuzzy representations.
Subject
Computational Mathematics,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Numerical Analysis,Theoretical Computer Science
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