Efficient Predictive Model for Determining Critical Factors Affecting Commodity Price: The Case of Coffee in Ethiopian Commodity Exchange (ECX)

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Author(s)

Worku Abebe Degife 1,* Dr.ing. Abiot Sinamo 2

1. Faculty of Informatics, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia

2. Ethiopian Institute of Technology-Mekelle (EiT-M), Mekelle University, Ethiopia

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2019.06.05

Received: 24 Sep. 2019 / Revised: 8 Oct. 2019 / Accepted: 25 Oct. 2019 / Published: 8 Nov. 2019

Index Terms

Commodity Price, Predictive Model, J48 decision tree

Abstract

In this paper, we have focused on the data mining technique on market data to establish meaningful relationships or patterns to determine the determinate critical factors of commodity price. The data is taken from Ethiopia commodity exchange and 18141 data sets were used. The dataset contains all main information. The hybrid methodology is followed to explore the application of data mining on the market dataset. Data cleaning and data transformation were used for preprocessing the data. WEKA 3.8.1 data mining tool, classification algorithms are applied as a means to address the research problem. The classification task was made using J48 decision tree classification algorithms, and different experimentations were conducted. The experiments have been done using pruning and unpruning for all attributes. The developed models were evaluated using the standard metrics of accuracy, ROC area. The most effective model to determine the determinate critical factors for the commodity has an accuracy of 88.35% and this result is a good experiment result.
The output of this study is helpful to support decision-making activities in the area of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange. The study support commodity suppliers to take care of the determinant factors work towards maintaining quality. Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX), as the main facilitator of commodity exchanges, can also use the model for setting price ranges and regulations.

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Worku Abebe Degife, Dr.ing. Abiot Sinamo, "Efficient Predictive Model for Determining Critical Factors Affecting Commodity Price: The Case of Coffee in Ethiopian Commodity Exchange (ECX)", International Journal of Information Engineering and Electronic Business(IJIEEB), Vol.11, No.6, pp. 32-36, 2019. DOI:10.5815/ijieeb.2019.06.05

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