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We propose a method to use uncertain and qualitative domain knowledge in inducing a classification tree based on ID3. We introduce a consistency degree between data and domain knowledge such as “The reduction rate in the latter stage is larger, the quality of a product is usually the better.” As criteria for inducing a decision tree, we use the consistency degree together with the traditional criterion based on the information-theoretic measure. In this work, the consistency degree is mainly used for pruning the hypotheses whose consistency degree with domain knowledge is below a pre-specified threshold. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method using the data in a superconducting wire manufacturing domain.
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Narazaki, H., Shigaki, I. (1999). A method to use uncertain domain knowledge in the induction of classification knowledge based on ID3. In: Ralescu, A.L., Shanahan, J.G. (eds) Fuzzy Logic in Artificial Intelligence. FLAI 1997. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1566. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg . https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0095070
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