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Using genetic algorithms to evolve type-2 fuzzy logic systems for predicting bankruptcy
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Kybernetes
Kybernetes (2017) 46 (1): 142–156.
Published: 09 January 2017
... for such a case: tournament selection, extended Laplace crossover and power mutation. Finally, the trained IT2FLS is applied to bankruptcy prediction, and its generalization capability is compared with related techniques. We first introduce some basic notions, starting with GT2FSs and IT2FSs...
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Modeling credit scoring using neural network ensembles
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Kybernetes
Kybernetes (2014) 43 (7): 1114–1123.
Published: 29 July 2014
... in the literature do not answer the question about which type of advanced classification technique is better for credit scoring. Lin et al. (2012) did provide a comprehensive review of the use of machine learning techniques for bankruptcy prediction. They found that one important future issue...
