We present a graph-based approach to support case vs control discrimination problems. The goal is to partition a given input graph in two sets, a clique and an independent set, such that there is no edge connecting a vertex of the clique with a vertex of the independent set. Following a parsimonious principle, we consider the problem that aims to modify the input graph into a most similar output graph that consists of a clique and an independent set (with no edge between the two sets). First, we present a theoretical result showing that the problem admits a polynomial-time approximation scheme. Then, motivated by the complexity of such an algorithm, we propose a genetic algorithm and we present an experimental analysis on simulated data.

(2016). Clique editing to support case versus control discrimination . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/78470

Clique editing to support case versus control discrimination

Dondi, Riccardo;
2016-01-01

Abstract

We present a graph-based approach to support case vs control discrimination problems. The goal is to partition a given input graph in two sets, a clique and an independent set, such that there is no edge connecting a vertex of the clique with a vertex of the independent set. Following a parsimonious principle, we consider the problem that aims to modify the input graph into a most similar output graph that consists of a clique and an independent set (with no edge between the two sets). First, we present a theoretical result showing that the problem admits a polynomial-time approximation scheme. Then, motivated by the complexity of such an algorithm, we propose a genetic algorithm and we present an experimental analysis on simulated data.
2016
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Intelligent Decision Technologies 2016. Proceedings of the 8th KES International Conference on Intelligent Decision Technologies (KES-IDT 2016) – Part I
Czarnowski, Ireneusz; Caballero, Alfonso Mateos; Howlett, Robert J.; Jain, Lakhmi C.;
978-3-319-39629-3
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Switzerland
Cham
Springer
KES-IDT 2016: 8th KES International Conference on Intelligent Decision Technologies, Tenerife, Spain, 15-17 June 2016
8th
Tenerife (Spain)
15-17 June 2016
Settore INF/01 - Informatica
Decision Sciences (all); Computer Science (all)
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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Dondi, Riccardo; Mauri, Giancarlo; Zoppis, Italo
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