Rule Extraction from Support Vector Machine - Applications to Banking and Finance (Paperback)


Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2010 in the subject Computer Science - Applied, grade: none, - (University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India), course: Department of Computers and Information Sciences - Ph.D., language: English, comment: This thesis provides a very broad aspects of Data Mining applied for Customer Relationship Management. Very rare doctoral thesis are so well supported by empirical analysis, very few which I have seen, this is one of them. External Reviewer Comment., abstract: Although Support Vector Machines have been used to develop highly accurate classification and regression models in various real-world problem domains, the most significant barrier is that SVM generates black box model that is difficult to understand. The procedure to convert these opaque models into transparent models is called rule extraction. This thesis investigates the task of extracting comprehensible models from trained SVMs, thereby alleviating this limitation. The primary contribution of the thesis is the proposal of various algorithms to overcome the significant limitations of SVM by taking a novel approach to the task of extracting comprehensible models. The basic contribution of the thesis are systematic review of literature on rule extraction from SVM, identifying gaps in the literature and proposing novel approaches for addressing the gaps. The contributions are grouped under three classes, decompositional, pedagogical and eclectic/hybrid approaches. Decompositional approach is closely intertwined with the internal workings of the SVM. Pedagogical approach uses SVM as an oracle to re-label training examples as well as artificially generated examples. In the eclectic/hybrid approach, a combination of these two methods is adopted. The thesis addresses various problems from the finance domain such as bankruptcy prediction in banks/firms, churn prediction in analytical CRM and Insurance fraud detection. Apart from this various benchmark dat

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Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2010 in the subject Computer Science - Applied, grade: none, - (University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India), course: Department of Computers and Information Sciences - Ph.D., language: English, comment: This thesis provides a very broad aspects of Data Mining applied for Customer Relationship Management. Very rare doctoral thesis are so well supported by empirical analysis, very few which I have seen, this is one of them. External Reviewer Comment., abstract: Although Support Vector Machines have been used to develop highly accurate classification and regression models in various real-world problem domains, the most significant barrier is that SVM generates black box model that is difficult to understand. The procedure to convert these opaque models into transparent models is called rule extraction. This thesis investigates the task of extracting comprehensible models from trained SVMs, thereby alleviating this limitation. The primary contribution of the thesis is the proposal of various algorithms to overcome the significant limitations of SVM by taking a novel approach to the task of extracting comprehensible models. The basic contribution of the thesis are systematic review of literature on rule extraction from SVM, identifying gaps in the literature and proposing novel approaches for addressing the gaps. The contributions are grouped under three classes, decompositional, pedagogical and eclectic/hybrid approaches. Decompositional approach is closely intertwined with the internal workings of the SVM. Pedagogical approach uses SVM as an oracle to re-label training examples as well as artificially generated examples. In the eclectic/hybrid approach, a combination of these two methods is adopted. The thesis addresses various problems from the finance domain such as bankruptcy prediction in banks/firms, churn prediction in analytical CRM and Insurance fraud detection. Apart from this various benchmark dat

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Grin Verlag

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2012

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First published

September 2013

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210 x 148 x 15mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

260

ISBN-13

978-3-656-18965-7

Barcode

9783656189657

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3-656-18965-X



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