| A. Abraham and D. Steinberg, MARS: Still an Alien Planet in Soft Computing?, Computational Science, Springer-Verlag Germany, Vassil N Alexandrov et al. (Editors), San Francisco, USA, pp. 235-244, 2001. |
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A. Abraham and D. Steinberg, MARS: Still an Alien Planet in Soft Computing?, Computational Science, Springer-Verlag Germany, Vassil N Alexandrov et al. (Editors), San Francisco, USA, pp. 235-244, 2001.
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Abraham A., Steinberg D., 2001. MARS: Still an Alien Planet in Soft Computing? International Conference on Computational Science, Springer-Verlag Germany, pp. 235-244.
....the antecedent parameters, while the conclusion parameters remain fixed. This procedure is then iterated [7] III.HARD COMPUTING Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS) MARS is a powerful well established adaptive regression technique, which is known for its speed and accuracy [2] [5] 9] The MARS model is a spline regression model that uses a specific class of basis functions as predictors in place of the original data. The MARS basis function transform makes it possible to selectively blank out certain regions of a variable by making them zero, allowing MARS to ....
Abraham A and Steinberg D, MARS: Still an Alien Planet in Soft Computing?, Computational Science, Springer-Verlag Germany, Vassil N Alexandrov et al (Editors), San Francisco, USA, pp. 235244, May 2001.
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