A STUDY ON RULE EXTRACTION FROM SEVERAL COMBINED NEURAL NETWORKS

0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering Neural Networks, Computer 02 engineering and technology
DOI: 10.1142/s0129065701000680 Publication Date: 2003-04-22T11:45:54Z
ABSTRACT
The problem of rule extraction from neural networks is NP-hard. This work presents a new technique to extract "if-then-else" rules from ensembles of DIMLP neural networks. Rules are extracted in polynomial time with respect to the dimensionality of the problem, the number of examples, and the size of the resulting network. Further, the degree of matching between extracted rules and neural network responses is 100%. Ensembles of DIMLP networks were trained on four data sets in the public domain. Extracted rules were on average significantly more accurate than those extracted from C4.5 decision trees.
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