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Application of an Improved CHI Feature Selection Algorithm

Liang-jing Cai, Shu Lv, Kai-bo Shi and Zi-Peng Wang

Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-8

Abstract: Text classification is the critical content of machine learning, and it is widely applied in information filtering, sentimental analysis, and text review. It is very important to improve the accuracy of classification results, and this is also the main research purpose of researchers in this field in recent years. Feature selection plays an important role in text classification, which has the functions of eliminating irrelevant features, reducing dimensionality, and improving classification accuracy. So, this paper studies the CHI feature selection algorithm, and the main work and innovations are as follows: firstly, this paper analyzed the CHI algorithm’s flaws, determined that the introduction of new parameters will be the improvement direction of the CHI algorithm, and thus proposed a new algorithm based on variance and coefficient of variation. Secondly, experiment to verify the effectiveness of the new algorithm. In terms of language, the experiment in this paper includes two text classification systems, which were Chinese and English. In terms of classifiers, two classifier algorithms were used, which included the KNN classifier and the Naive Bayes classifier. In terms of data types, two distribution types of data were used: balanced datasets and unbalanced datasets. Finally, experiment and result analysis. This paper has conducted 3 comparative experiments and analyzed the results of each experiment. The experimental results obtained are all significantly improved compared to the results before the improvement.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/9963382

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