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Why Fuzzy Decision Trees are Good Rankers
2009
IEEE transactions on fuzzy systems
Several fuzzy extensions of decision tree induction, an established machine learning method, have already been proposed in the literature. So far, however, fuzzy decision trees have almost exclusively been used for the performance task of classification. In this paper, we show that a fuzzy extension of decision trees is arguably more useful for another performance task, namely ranking. Roughly, the goal of ranking is to order a set of instances from most likely positive to most likely negative.
doi:10.1109/tfuzz.2009.2026640
fatcat:gc3tsygf2bbwlcvde2c6rft7gm