Fusion: Practice and Applications
FPA
2692-4048
2770-0070
10.54216/FPA
https://www.americaspg.com/journals/show/2344
2018
2018
Predictive Modeling Through Fusion of Passengers Information Transferred to Alternate Dimensions
Universidad Regional Autónoma de los Andes (UNIANDES), Ecuador
Fabricio
Fabricio
Universidad Regional Autónoma de los Andes (UNIANDES), Ecuador
Sharon Álvarez G
Gómez
Universidad Regional Autónoma de los Andes (UNIANDES), Ecuador
Diego Palma
Rivero
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Peru
Christian F. Tantaleán
Odar
TSUE Marketing department, Uzbekistan
Sayfuddinov
Shukhrat
This research focuses on the identification of passengers, in dimensions using information fusion as a tool. We recognize the challenges involved in identifying individuals who have been transferred to alternate dimensions and in this study we make use of CatBoost, an open source machine learning algorithm to address this problem. Our approach includes a preprocessing strategy that involves filling in missing values using techniques like priori distribution terms, which helps ensure the reliability of our dataset. By leveraging CatBoosts ability to handle variables and prevent overfitting we achieve results in accurately predicting passenger movement across dimensions. Our analysis highlights CatBoosts effectiveness in identifying patterns within data leading to more precise predictions for interdimensional passenger transportation. Additionally we incorporate techniques, like Greedy TS augmentation to enhance the adaptability of the algorithm and improve precision while reducing bias in modeling. Proof-of-concept experiments demonstrate that the proposed fusion system not only advances predictive modeling in niche domains but also paves the way for broader applications of machine learning in deciphering complex phenomena beyond traditional realms, marking a significant stride in understanding and addressing unconventional challenges.
2024
2024
252
262
10.54216/FPA.140118
https://www.americaspg.com/articleinfo/3/show/2344