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The paper presents a comparison study of the rough sets approach and probabilistic techniques, in particular, discriminant analysis and probabilistic inductive learning, to data analysis on a common set of medical data. This study completes the comparison done in [9], by taking into account, in addition to the location model of discriminant analysis, the linear Fisherian discrimination and Bayesian tree classifiers derived via inductive learning approach. A general discussion on similarities and differences among compared methods is given. Particular attention is paid to data reduction and creation of decision rules. The outcomes of a computational experiment on the common set of data are described and discussed.
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Krusińska, E., Babic, A., Słowiński, R., Stefanowski, J. (1992). Comparison of the Rough Sets Approach and Probabilistic Data Analysis Techniques on a Common Set of Medical Data. In: Słowiński, R. (eds) Intelligent Decision Support. Theory and Decision Library, vol 11. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7975-9_16
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