2007
Autores
Torgo, L; Ribeiro, R;
Publicação
Knowledge Discovery in Databases: PKDD 2007, Proceedings
Abstract
Cost-sensitive learning is a key technique for addressing many real world data mining applications. Most existing research has been focused on classification problems. In this paper we propose a framework for evaluating regression models in applications with non-uniform costs and benefits across the domain of the continuous target variable. Namely, we describe two metrics for asserting the costs and benefits of the predictions of any model given a set of test cases. We illustrate the use of our metrics in the context of a specific type of applications where non-uniform costs are required: the prediction of rare extreme values of a continuous target variable. Our experiments provide clear evidence of the utility of the proposed framework for evaluating the merits of any model in this class of regression domains.
2007
Autores
Brito, P; Cucumel, G; Bertrand, P; de Carvalho, F;
Publicação
Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization
Abstract
2007
Autores
Brito, P;
Publicação
Selected Contributions in Data Analysis and Classification - Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization
Abstract
2007
Autores
Brito, P;
Publicação
ADVANCES IN DATA ANALYSIS
Abstract
In this paper we discuss some issues which arise when applying classical data analysis techniques to interval data, focusing on the notions of dispersion, association and linear combinations of interval variables. We present some methods that have been proposed for analysing this kind of data, namely for clustering, discriminant analysis, linear regression and interval time series analysis.
2007
Autores
Santos, LD; Martins, I; Brito, P;
Publicação
Applied Research in Quality of Life
Abstract
The evaluation of the urban quality of life has been an important aspect of the research concerning the contemporary city and an increasingly support to urban planning and management. As part of a project to monitor the quality of life in the city of Porto, a survey of the resident population was conducted in order to study the citizens' perceptions of their local quality of life and its evolution in recent years. The opinions of individuals on their level of satisfaction with various fields of the urban quality of life are systematised, as well as their integrated assessment. This analysis is complemented by a multivariate analysis that allows the grouping of the interviewees in large homogenous groups and their social and economic characterisation. Based on the results achieved, we try to highlight the usefulness of the qualitative analysis of the quality of life to support the definition of urban policies. © 2007 Springer Science + Business Media BV/The International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies (ISQOLS).
2007
Autores
da Costa, JP; Soares, C;
Publicação
AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF STATISTICS
Abstract
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