Rough sets for modeling interstate conflict

Tshilidzi Marwala, Monica Lagazio

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Abstract

This chapter applies the rough set technique to model militarized interstate disputes. One aspect of modeling using rough sets is the issue of granulizing the input data. In this chapter, two granulization techniques are introduced, implemented, and compared. These are the equal-width-bin and equal-frequency-bin partitioning techniques. The rough set model is also compared to the neuro-fuzzy model introduced in Chap. 6. The results obtained demonstrate that equal-width-bin partitioning gives better accuracy than equal-frequency-bin partitioning. However, both techniques were found to give less accurate results than neuro-fuzzy sets. Also, they were found to be more transparent than neuro-rough sets. Furthermore, it is observed that the rules generated from the rough sets are linguistic and easy-to-interpret in comparison with the ones generated from the neuro-fuzzy model.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvanced Information and Knowledge Processing
PublisherSpringer London
Pages127-145
Number of pages19
Edition9780857297891
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Publication series

NameAdvanced Information and Knowledge Processing
Number9780857297891
ISSN (Print)1610-3947
ISSN (Electronic)2197-8441

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Management Information Systems
  • Information Systems
  • Information Systems and Management
  • Artificial Intelligence

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