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Dolsak, B., Bratko, I., Jezernik, A.: Application of Machine Learning in Finite Element Computation. In R.S. Michalski, I. Bratko & M. Kubat (eds.), Machine Learning and Data Mining: Methods and Applications. Wiley, Chichester, UK, 1998.

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Prediction of Ordinal Classes Using Regression Trees - Kramer, Widmer, al. (2000)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....task is to predict the half rate of surface water aerobic aqueous biodegradation in hours. For previous experiments, we had already discretized this quantity and mapped it to the four classes fast, moderate, slow, and resistant, represented as 1, 2, 3, and 4. The fth dataset is the Mesh dataset [Dol sak et al. 1998], one of the by now classical benchmark problems in the area of ILP. The problem consists in predicting the optimal granularity of a nite element (FE) model of a given physical structure. More precisely, the task is to predict the appropriate number of FEs along a given edge. In the widely used ....

Dolsak, B., Bratko, I., & Jezernik, A. (1998). Application of Machine Learning in Finite Element Computation. In R.S. Michalski, I. Bratko & M. Kubat (eds.), Machine Learning and Data Mining: Methods and Applications. Chichester, UK: Wiley.


Predicting Ordinal Classes in ILP - Widmer, Kramer, Pfahringer, de..   (Correct)

....in almost all experiments with this data set described in the literature, classification learners (mostly first order) were applied and only classification accuracies (as percentages of correct predictions) were reported. A summary of the results reported by various researchers is given in [Dolsak et al. 1998]. Current machine learning research that seems most relevant to the problem of predicting ordinal classes is work on cost sensitive learning. In the domain of propositional learning, some induction algorithms have been proposed that can take into account matrices of misclassification costs (e.g. ....

Dolsak, B., Bratko, I., & Jezernik, A. (1998). Application of Machine Learning in Finite Element Computation. In R.S. Michalski, I. Bratko & M. Kubat (eds.), Machine Learning and Data Mining: Methods and Applications. Chichester, UK: Wiley.


Prediction of Ordinal Classes Using Regression Trees - Kramer, al. (2001)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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Dolsak, B., Bratko, I., Jezernik, A.: Application of Machine Learning in Finite Element Computation. In R.S. Michalski, I. Bratko & M. Kubat (eds.), Machine Learning and Data Mining: Methods and Applications. Wiley, Chichester, UK, 1998.

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