A novel Cp-Tree-based co-located classifier for big data analysis
by M. Venkatesan; T. Arunkumar; P. Prabhavathy
International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems (IJCNDS), Vol. 15, No. 2/3, 2015

Abstract: The processing capacity, architecture and algorithms of traditional database system are not coping with big data analysis. Big data are now rapidly growing in all science and engineering domains, including biological, biomedical sciences and disaster management. The characteristics of complexity formulate an extreme challenge for discovering useful knowledge from the big data. Spatial data is complex big data. The aim of this paper is proposing novel co-located classifier to handle complex spatial landslide big data. Co-located classification primarily aims at predicting the class labels of the unknown data from the class co-located rules. The main focus is on building a co-located classifier which utilises Cp-Tree algorithm for co-located rule generation to analyse landslide data. The performance of proposed classifier is validated and compared with various data mining classifier.

Online publication date: Tue, 04-Aug-2015

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