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Improved Feature Weight Algorithm and Its Application to Text Classification

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  • Songtao Shang
  • Minyong Shi
  • Wenqian Shang
  • Zhiguo Hong

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Text preprocessing is one of the key problems in pattern recognition and plays an important role in the process of text classification. Text preprocessing has two pivotal steps: feature selection and feature weighting. The preprocessing results can directly affect the classifiers’ accuracy and performance. Therefore, choosing the appropriate algorithm for feature selection and feature weighting to preprocess the document can greatly improve the performance of classifiers. According to the Gini Index theory, this paper proposes an Improved Gini Index algorithm. This algorithm constructs a new feature selection and feature weighting function. The experimental results show that this algorithm can improve the classifiers’ performance effectively. At the same time, this algorithm is applied to a sensitive information identification system and has achieved a good result. The algorithm’s precision and recall are higher than those of traditional ones. It can identify sensitive information on the Internet effectively.

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  • Songtao Shang & Minyong Shi & Wenqian Shang & Zhiguo Hong, 2016. "Improved Feature Weight Algorithm and Its Application to Text Classification," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-12, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7819626
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/7819626
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