%0 Journal Article %T Constructing Minimal Spanning Tree Based on Rough Set Theory for Gene Selection %A Soumen Kumar Pati %A Asit Kumar Das %J International Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Applications %D 2013 %I Academy & Industry Research Collaboration Center (AIRCC) %X Microarray gene dataset often contains high dimensionalities which cause difficulty in clustering andclassification. Datasets containing huge number of genes lead to increased complexity and therefore,degradation of dataset handling performance. Often, all the measured features of these high-dimensionaldatasets are not relevant for understanding the underlying phenomena of interest. Dimensionality reductionby reduct generation is hence performed as an important step before clustering and classification. Thereduced attribute set has the same characteristics as the entire set of attributes in the information system.In this paper, a new attribute reduction technique, based on directed minimal spanning tree and rough settheory is done, for unsupervised learning. The method, firstly, computes a similarity factor between eachpair of attributes using indiscernibility relation, a concept of rough set theory. Based on the similarityfactors, an attribute similarity set is formed from which a directed weighted graph with vertices asattributes and edge weights as the inverse of the similarity factor is constructed. Then, all possible minimalspanning trees of the graph are generated. From each tree, iteratively, the most important vertex isincluded in the reduct set and all its out-going edges are removed. The process stops when the edge set isempty, thus producing multiple reducts. The proposed method and some well-known attribute reductiontechniques have been applied on several microarray gene datasets for gene selection. The results obtainedshow the effectiveness of the method. %K Gene selection %K Reduct Generation %K Rooted Directed Minimal Spanning Tree %K Rough Set Theory %K Unsupervised Learning. %U http://airccse.org/journal/ijaia/papers/4113ijaia12.pdf