Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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478871 | European Journal of Operational Research | 2008 | 15 Pages |
Data reduction is an important issue in the field of data mining. The goal of data reduction techniques is to extract a subset of data from a massive dataset while maintaining the properties and characteristics of the original data in the reduced set. This allows an otherwise difficult or impossible data mining task to be carried out efficiently and effectively. This paper describes a new method for selecting a subset of data that closely represents the original data in terms of its joint and univariate distributions. A pair of distance criteria, motivated by the χ2-statistic, are used for measuring the goodness-of-fit between the distributions of the reduced and full datasets. Under these criteria, the data reduction problem can be formulated as a bi-objective quadratic program. A genetic algorithm technique is used in the search/optimization process. Experiments conducted on several real-world data sets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.