Closed unintendedbear closed 9 years ago
How's this going??
I've found an interesting article which we could include in the State of The Art: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10462-009-9109-6
And this whitepaper, http://projects.puremagic.com/greylisting/whitepaper.html Also, the solution of the author is implemented in Perl :) (@JJ)
Cool!
I'll update SotA with some of the references in the GECCO paper. @zeinebchelly should also add Feature Selection references, and you (@unintendedbear) can include these new references you have stated in previous comments.
In any case, the inclusion of references from GECCO has the aim of 'moving' the paper topics to those closer with the main topic of the book (computational intelligence).
You (@unintendedbear) should support this along the whole text, starting from the abstract and intro, and @zeinebchelly should explain (and support) that Rough Sets are included in CI area, if they are. This is part of #6, but you can define a new issue for this for the sake of clarity.
If this is not done, the inclusion of most of the GECCO references will have no sense in this paper.
But...
should explain (and support) that Rough Sets are included in CI area, if they are.
And ok, I don't know many about CI but in the very website of the book:
First-class contributions addressing research challenges in these areas and their CI-based solutions (i.e., neural networks, fuzzy systems, evolutionary computation, swarm intelligence, rough sets, granular computing, and other emerging learning or optimization techniques) are solicited.
So I think that we already are inside the topics of the book.
Ok, good.
In my view, the paper should change it's orientation, even if RSs have been included. It was initially thought as a 'pure' DM/ML application, so it should be reoriented to a CI-aimed paper with a DM/ML process inside.
With this aim, I would include along the work more textual references to that field.
But as you wish.
Please review @JJ and @amorag
Including bibliography from GECCO paper.