Title: Assessing extracted knowledge from classifier neural networks: an exploratory empirical study

Authors: Christie M. Fuller, Rick L. Wilson

Addresses: Department of Management Science and Information Systems, Spears School of Business, Oklahoma State University, 408 BUS, Stillwater, OK 74078, USA. ' Department of Management Science and Information Systems, Spears School of Business, Oklahoma State University, 408 BUS, Stillwater, OK 74078, USA

Abstract: Neural Networks (NNs) have been shown to be accurate classifiers in many domains, often superior to other statistical and data mining techniques. Unfortunately, NNs do not provide an easy process to explain how they arrived at their accurate results and this has somewhat limited their use within organisations, as managers desire both accuracy and understanding. A stream of research has developed focusing on extracting |knowledge| from within NNs, primarily in the form of rule extraction algorithms. However, there is a lack of empirical studies that compare existing algorithms on relevant performance measures in realistic settings. Therefore, this study begins to fill this gap by comparing two approaches to extracting IF-THEN rules from feedforward NN on large realistic data sets. The results show a significant difference in the performance of the two algorithms depending on the knowledge structure present in the data set. Implications for future research and for organisational use of NNs are also briefly discussed.

Keywords: neural networks; NNs; data mining; knowledge extraction; rule extraction algorithms; classifier systems; decision support; feedforward neural networks.

DOI: 10.1504/IJMDM.2008.016042

International Journal of Management and Decision Making, 2008 Vol.9 No.1, pp.62 - 74

Published online: 03 Dec 2007 *

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