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Parallel selective sampling method for imbalanced and large data classification

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Several applications aim to identify rare events from very large data sets. Classification algorithms may present great limitations on large data sets and show a performance degradation due to class imbalance. Many solutions have been presented in literature to deal with the problem of huge amount of data or imbalancing separately. In this paper we assessed the performances of a novel method, Parallel Selective Sampling (PSS), able to select data from the majority class to reduce imbalance in large data sets. PSS was combined with the Support Vector Machine (SVM) classification. PSS-SVM showed excellent performances on synthetic data sets, much better than SVM. Moreover, we showed that on real data sets PSS-SVM classifiers had performances slightly better than those of SVM and RUSBoost classifiers with reduced processing times. In fact, the proposed strategy was conceived and designed for parallel and distributed computing. In conclusion, PSS-SVM is a valuable alternative to SVM and RUSBoost for the problem of classification by huge and imbalanced data, due to its accurate statistical predictions and low computational complexity.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Classification; Imbalanced learning; Selective sampling methods; Support vector machine
List of contributors:
Maglietta, Rosalia; D'Addabbo, Annarita
Authors of the University:
D'ADDABBO ANNARITA
MAGLIETTA ROSALIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/302790
Published in:
PATTERN RECOGNITION LETTERS
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