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Improving prediction models applied in systems monitoring natural hazards and machinery

Marek SikoraBeata Sikora — 2012

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

A method of combining three analytic techniques including regression rule induction, the k-nearest neighbors method and time series forecasting by means of the ARIMA methodology is presented. A decrease in the forecasting error while solving problems that concern natural hazards and machinery monitoring in coal mines was the main objective of the combined application of these techniques. The M5 algorithm was applied as a basic method of developing prediction models. In spite of an intensive development...

Quality improvement of rule-based gene group descriptions using information about GO terms importance occurring in premises of determined rules

Marek SikoraAleksandra Gruca — 2010

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

In this paper we present a method for evaluating the importance of GO terms which compose multi-attribute rules. The rules are generated for the purpose of biological interpretation of gene groups. Each multi-attribute rule is a combination of GO terms and, based on relationships among them, one can obtain a functional description of gene groups. We present a method which allows evaluating the influence of a given GO term on the quality of a rule and the quality of a whole set of rules. For each...

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