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Supervised Learning Perspective in Logic Mining

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MATHEMATICS
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/math10060915

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supervised learning; Hopfield neural network; logic mining; artificial neural network

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  1. Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia for Transdisciplinary Research Grant Scheme (TRGS) [TRGS/1/2020/USM/02/3/2]

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This paper proposes a novel logic mining approach that combines association analysis and supervised learning to identify and obtain the optimal induced logic rule, thus improving the performance of logic mining.
Creating optimal logic mining is strongly dependent on how the learning data are structured. Without optimal data structure, intelligence systems integrated into logic mining, such as an artificial neural network, tend to converge to suboptimal solution. This paper proposed a novel logic mining that integrates supervised learning via association analysis to identify the most optimal arrangement with respect to the given logical rule. By utilizing Hopfield neural network as an associative memory to store information of the logical rule, the optimal logical rule from the correlation analysis will be learned and the corresponding optimal induced logical rule can be obtained. In other words, the optimal logical rule increases the chances for the logic mining to locate the optimal induced logic that generalize the datasets. The proposed work is extensively tested on a variety of benchmark datasets with various performance metrics. Based on the experimental results, the proposed supervised logic mining demonstrated superiority and the least competitiveness compared to the existing method.

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