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A Novel Selective Ensemble Algorithm for Imbalanced Data Classification Based on Exploratory Undersampling

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  • Qing-Yan Yin
  • Jiang-She Zhang
  • Chun-Xia Zhang
  • Nan-Nan Ji

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Learning with imbalanced data is one of the emergent challenging tasks in machine learning. Recently, ensemble learning has arisen as an effective solution to class imbalance problems. The combination of bagging and boosting with data preprocessing resampling, namely, the simplest and accurate exploratory undersampling, has become the most popular method for imbalanced data classification. In this paper, we propose a novel selective ensemble construction method based on exploratory undersampling, RotEasy , with the advantage of improving storage requirement and computational efficiency by ensemble pruning technology. Our methodology aims to enhance the diversity between individual classifiers through feature extraction and diversity regularized ensemble pruning. We made a comprehensive comparison between our method and some state-of-the-art imbalanced learning methods. Experimental results on 20 real-world imbalanced data sets show that RotEasy possesses a significant increase in performance, contrasted by a nonparametric statistical test and various evaluation criteria.

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  • Qing-Yan Yin & Jiang-She Zhang & Chun-Xia Zhang & Nan-Nan Ji, 2014. "A Novel Selective Ensemble Algorithm for Imbalanced Data Classification Based on Exploratory Undersampling," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-14, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:358942
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/358942
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