@inbook{c3d590669f6046e9b52bec648cd4797a,
title = "Feature selection by combining multiple methods",
abstract = "Feature selection is the process of identifying relevant features in the dataset and discarding everything else as irrelevant and redundant. Since feature selection reduces the dimensionality of the data, it enables the learning algorithms to operate more effectively and rapidly. In some cases, classification performance can be improved; in other instances, the obtained classifier is more compact and can be easily interpreted. There is much work done on feature selection methods for creating ensemble of classifiers. Thus, these works examine how feature selection can help ensemble of classifiers to gain diversity. This paper examines a different direction, i.e. whether ensemble methodology can be used for improving feature selection performance. In this paper we present a general framework for creating several feature subsets and then combine them into a single subset. Theoretical and empirical results presented in this paper validate the hypothesis that this approach can help finding a better feature subset.",
author = "Lior Rokach and Barak Chizi and Oded Maimon",
year = "2006",
month = sep,
day = "27",
doi = "10.1007/3-540-33880-2_30",
language = "English",
isbn = "3540338799",
series = "Studies in Computational Intelligence",
pages = "295--304",
editor = "Mark Last and Piotr Szczepaniak and Piotr Szczepaniak and Zeev Vlvolkov and Abraham Kandel",
booktitle = "Advances in Web Intelligence and Data Mining",
}