“…In the context of supervised learning, the IF part, or antecedent, defines attribute conditions that patterns must satisfy in order to be covered by the rule; whereas the THEN part, or consequent, predicts the class of these covered patterns. One of the major benefits of rule-based systems, in contrast to other machine learning tools, is their comprehensibility, because rules are easily interpretable for experts in the addressed problems [17][18][19][20][21]. Notice here that one particularity of rule-based systems is that they define their own set of attributes whose decisions are based on.…”