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Method of Monotonic Functions and Its Application to the Forecast of Hydrocarbon Deposits

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Abstract—A solution to the problem of compiling decision rules for determining possible oil and gas fields in the territory of Western Siberia by the method of monotonic functions is proposed. The method is based on a model in which the decision rule is sought in the class of monotonic functions on the feature space. This method was applied first to solving the binary classification problem when choosing the type of operation for patients with prostate cancer. In this paper, an example of applying the method to the classification problem in geosciences is considered. The results of the method showed quite high estimates of the probability of identifying possible deposits, with fairly low error probabilities.

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I am grateful to V.G. Gitis and A.B. Derendyaev for valuable advice in carrying out the investigations.

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Petrov, K.N. Method of Monotonic Functions and Its Application to the Forecast of Hydrocarbon Deposits. J. Commun. Technol. Electron. 68, 1536–1543 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S106422692312015X

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