The user query based learning system for lifetime prediction of metallic components

Ge, Esther and Nayak, Richi and Xu, Yue and Li, Yuefeng (2005) The user query based learning system for lifetime prediction of metallic components. [Conference Paper]

Abstract

Real-World Data Mining Applications generally do not end up with the creation of the models. The use of the model is the final purpose especially in prediction tasks. The problem arises when the model is built based on much more information than that the user can provide in using the model. As a result, the performance of model reduces drastically due to many missing attributes values. This paper develops a new learning system framework, called as User Query Based Learning System (UQBLS), for building data mining models best suitable for users use. We demonstrate its deployment in a real-world application of the lifetime prediction of metallic components in buildings

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Item Type: Conference Paper
Collection: CRC for Construction Innovation
Date: 2005
Keywords: CRC for Construction Innovation; Program B : Sustainable Built Assets; Project 2005-003-B : Learning System for Life Prediction of Infrastructure
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URI: https://digitalcollections.qut.edu.au/id/eprint/1896
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