B-PSA: A Binary Pendulum Search Algorithm for the Feature Selection Problem
Leobardo Pérez Martínez
/ Categorías: Unidad Tamaulipas

B-PSA: A Binary Pendulum Search Algorithm for the Feature Selection Problem

Broderick Crawford, Felipe Cisternas Caneo, Katherine Sepúlveda , Ricardo Soto, Álex Paz, Alvaro Peña , Claudio León de la Barra, Eduardo Rodríguez Tello, Gino Astorga , Carlos Castro, Franklin Johnson and Giovanni Giachetti.

Abstract

The digitization of information and technological advancements have enabled us to gather vast amounts of data from various domains, including but not limited to medicine, commerce, and mining. Machine learning techniques use this information to improve decision-making, but they have a big problem: they are very sensitive to data variation, so it is necessary to clean them to remove irrelevant and redundant information. This removal of information is known as the Feature Selection Problem. This work presents the Pendulum Search Algorithm applied to solve the Feature Selection Problem. As the Pendulum Search Algorithm is a metaheuristic designed for continuous optimization problems, a binarization process is performed using the Two-Step Technique. Preliminary results indicate that our proposal obtains competitive results when compared to other metaheuristics extracted from the literature, solving well-known benchmarks.

https://doi.org/10.3390/computers12120249

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