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A suite of swarm dynamic multi-objective algorithms for rebalancing extremely imbalanced datasets

Authors
Li, JinyanFong, SimonWong, Raymond K.Mohammed, SabahFiaidhi, JinanSung, Yunsick
Issue Date
Aug-2018
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Keywords
Swarm intelligence algorithms; Dynamic multi-objective; Big highly imbalanced dataset; Binary classification; Rebalancing algorithm
Citation
APPLIED SOFT COMPUTING, v.69, pp 784 - 805
Pages
22
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
APPLIED SOFT COMPUTING
Volume
69
Start Page
784
End Page
805
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/9262
DOI
10.1016/j.asoc.2017.11.028
ISSN
1568-4946
1872-9681
Abstract
Imbalanced datasets can be found in a number of fields; they are commonly regarded as big data because of their sheer volume and high attribute dimensions. As the name suggests, imbalanced big datasets come with an extremely imbalanced ratio between the amount of major class and minority class samples. Traditional methods: have been attempted but still cannot fully, effectively, and reliably solve the imbalanced class classification problem, especially when the distribution of the classes is exceedingly imbalanced. In this paper, we propose a collection of algorithms to solve the problem of imbalanced datasets in binary data classification. Most traditional methods: rebalance the imbalanced dataset merely by matching the data quantities of the two classes. Our proposed algorithms, which take the form of a suite of variants, focus on guaranteeing the credibility of the classification model and reaching the greatest possible accuracy by dynamically rebalancing the training dataset with multi-objective swarm intelligence optimisation. The new algorithms are extended from those we proposed earlier, which had a single objective - first find a set of solutions that satisfy the Kappa criterion, then search for the solution in the set that offers the highest accuracy. Two mam modifications are made in the new algorithms. Multi-objective optimisation is aimed at finding a solution that satisfies several criteria at the same time, such as accuracy and identifying a list of credibility indicators. The other enhancement is the incremental operation of the multi-objective optimisation. Incremental optimisation is imperative for processing data feeds that may arrive in a streaming manner. Instead of waiting for the full data archive to be available before optimisation, incremental optimisation rebalances the data feed segment by segment on the fly. The experimental results from the suite of proposed algorithms show that they can effectively attain better and more stable performances from the classification model and are accompanied by much greater credibility than the other five traditional methods when imbalanced datasets are used as training datasets for inducing a classifier. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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