A Search for Hidden Relationships: Data Mining with Genetic Algorithms.
This paper presents an algorithm that permits the search for dependencies among sets of data (univariate or multivariate time-series, or cross-sectional observations). The procedure is modeled after genetic theories and Darwinian concepts, such as natural selection and survival of the fittest. It permits the discovery of equations of the data-generating process in symbolic form. The genetic algorithm that is described here uses parts of equations as building blocks to breed ever better formulas. Apart from furnishing a deeper understanding of the dynamics of a process, the method also permits global predictions and forecasts. The algorithm is successfully tested with artificial and with economic time-series and also with cross-sectional data on the performance and salaries of NBA players during the 94-95 season. Citation Copyright 1997 by Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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1997
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Authors: | Szpiro, George G |
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Computational Economics. - Society for Computational Economics - SCE, ISSN 0927-7099. - Vol. 10.1997, 3, p. 267-77
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Society for Computational Economics - SCE |
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