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Incremental Fuzzy Decision Trees

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We present a new classification algorithm that combines three properties: It generates decision trees, which proved a valuable and intelligible tool for classification and generalization of data; it utilizes fuzzy logic, that provides for a fine grained description of classified items adequate for human reasoning; and it is incremental, allowing rapid alternation of classification and learning of new data. The algorithm generalizes known non-incremental algorithms for top down induction of fuzzy decision trees, as well as known incremental algorithms for induction of decision trees in classical logic. The algorithm is shown to be terminating and to yield results equivalent to the non-incremental version.

This author acknowledges support by hybris GmbH, Munich, within the project “Intelligent Systems in e-Commerce” (ISeC).

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Guetova, M., Hölldobler, S., Störr, HP. (2002). Incremental Fuzzy Decision Trees. In: Jarke, M., Lakemeyer, G., Koehler, J. (eds) KI 2002: Advances in Artificial Intelligence. KI 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2479. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45751-8_5

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