New complex network building methodology for High Level Classification based on attribute-attribute interaction

High-level classification algorithms focus on the interactions between instances. These produce a new form to evaluate and classify data. In this process, the core is the complex network building methodology because it determines the metrics to be used for classification. The current methodologies use variations of kNN to produce these graphs. However, this technique ignores some hidden pattern between attributes and require normalization to be accurate. In this paper, we propose a new methodology for network building based on attribute-attribute interactions that do not require normalization and capture the hidden patterns of the attributes. The current results show us that could be used to improve some current high-level techniques.

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