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- Ramoni Tirimisiyu Amosa
(Computer Science Department, Federal Polytechnic Ede, Osun State, Nigeria)
- Fabiyi Aderanti Alifat
(Computer Science Department, Federal Polytechnic Ede, Osun State, Nigeria)
- Olorunlomerue Adam Biodun
(Computer Science Department, Federal Polytechnic Ede, Osun State, Nigeria)
- Oluwatosin Adefunke Oluwatobi
(Computer Science Department, Federal Polytechnic Ede, Osun State, Nigeria)
- Ugwu Jennifer Ifeoma
(Computer Science Department, Federal Polytechnic Ede, Osun State, Nigeria)
Abstract
Customer retention is a challenging and critical issue in telecommunication and service-based sectors. Various researchers have established the need for a service-based company to retain their existing customers much cheaper than acquiring new ones. However, the predictive models for observing customers’ behavior is one of the great instruments in the customer retention process and inferring the future behavior of the customers. Selecting the right and best model is another herculean task because the performances of predictive models are greatly affected when the real-world dataset is highly imbalanced. The study analyses the performance of homogeneous ensembles; bagging, boosting, rotation forest, cascade, and dagging. These ensembles were applied to both raw and balanced datasets to compare the performance of the models. The data sampling method (oversampling) was adopted to balance the raw dataset. The primary metric used for the evaluation of the performance of the models was Accuracy and ROC/AUC (Receiver Operating Characteristics/Area Under Curve). Weka 3.8.5 machine learning tool used to analyze and develop the models. The study reveals that Bagging had the best performance having an AUC of 0.987, followed by boosting and Rotation Forest both with an AUC of 0.985.
Suggested Citation
Ramoni Tirimisiyu Amosa & Fabiyi Aderanti Alifat & Olorunlomerue Adam Biodun & Oluwatosin Adefunke Oluwatobi & Ugwu Jennifer Ifeoma, 2022.
"A Comparative Analysis of The Performance of Homogenous Ensembles on Customer Churn Prediction,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 7(10), pages 43-49, October.
Handle:
RePEc:bjf:journl:v:7:y:2022:i:10:p:43-49
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