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A cost-sensitive ensemble method for class-imbalanced datasets
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    A cost-sensitive ensemble method for class-imbalanced datasets (English)
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    19 September 2013
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    Summary: In imbalanced learning methods, resampling methods modify an imbalanced dataset to form a balanced dataset. Balanced data sets perform better than imbalanced datasets for many base classifiers. This paper proposes a cost-sensitive ensemble method based on cost-sensitive support vector machine (SVM), and query-by-committee (QBC) to solve imbalanced data classification. The proposed method first divides the majority-class dataset into several subdatasets according to the proportion of imbalanced samples and trains subclassifiers using the AdaBoost method. Then, the proposed method generates candidate training samples by the QBC active learning method and uses cost-sensitive SVMs to learn the training samples. By using 5 class-imbalanced datasets, experimental results show that the proposed method has higher area under ROC curve (AUC), F-measure, and G-mean than many existing class-imbalanced learning methods.
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    cost-sensitive ensemble method
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    cost-sensitive support vector machine
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    query-by-committee
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    imbalanced learning
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    imbalanced dataset
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    AdaBoost
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