MEBoost: Mixing Estimators with Boosting for Imbalanced Data Classification

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Authors Farshid Rayhan, Sajid Ahmed, Asif Mahbub, Md. Rafsan Jani, Swakkhar Shatabda, Dewan Md. Farid, Chowdhury Mofizur Rahman arXiv ID 1712.06658 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed stat.ML Citations 25 Venue International Conference on Software, Knowledge, Information Management and Applications Repository https://github.com/farshidrayhanuiu/ Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
Class imbalance problem has been a challenging research problem in the fields of machine learning and data mining as most real life datasets are imbalanced. Several existing machine learning algorithms try to maximize the accuracy classification by correctly identifying majority class samples while ignoring the minority class. However, the concept of the minority class instances usually represents a higher interest than the majority class. Recently, several cost sensitive methods, ensemble models and sampling techniques have been used in literature in order to classify imbalance datasets. In this paper, we propose MEBoost, a new boosting algorithm for imbalanced datasets. MEBoost mixes two different weak learners with boosting to improve the performance on imbalanced datasets. MEBoost is an alternative to the existing techniques such as SMOTEBoost, RUSBoost, Adaboost, etc. The performance of MEBoost has been evaluated on 12 benchmark imbalanced datasets with state of the art ensemble methods like SMOTEBoost, RUSBoost, Easy Ensemble, EUSBoost, DataBoost. Experimental results show significant improvement over the other methods and it can be concluded that MEBoost is an effective and promising algorithm to deal with imbalance datasets. The python version of the code is available here: https://github.com/farshidrayhanuiu/
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