• DocumentCode
    12356
  • Title

    Evolving Diverse Ensembles Using Genetic Programming for Classification With Unbalanced Data

  • Author

    Bhowan, Urvesh ; Johnston, Michael ; Mengjie Zhang ; Xin Yao

  • Author_Institution
    Victoria Univ. of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
  • Volume
    17
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Jun-13
  • Firstpage
    368
  • Lastpage
    386
  • Abstract
    In classification, machine learning algorithms can suffer a performance bias when data sets are unbalanced. Data sets are unbalanced when at least one class is represented by only a small number of training examples (called the minority class), while the other class(es) make up the majority. In this scenario, classifiers can have good accuracy on the majority class, but very poor accuracy on the minority class(es). This paper proposes a multiobjective genetic programming (MOGP) approach to evolving accurate and diverse ensembles of genetic program classifiers with good performance on both the minority and majority of classes. The evolved ensembles comprise of nondominated solutions in the population where individual members vote on class membership. This paper evaluates the effectiveness of two popular Pareto-based fitness strategies in the MOGP algorithm (SPEA2 and NSGAII), and investigates techniques to encourage diversity between solutions in the evolved ensembles. Experimental results on six (binary) class imbalance problems show that the evolved ensembles outperform their individual members, as well as single-predictor methods such as canonical GP, naive Bayes, and support vector machines, on highly unbalanced tasks. This highlights the importance of developing an effective fitness evaluation strategy in the underlying MOGP algorithm to evolve good ensemble members.
  • Keywords
    Bayes methods; Pareto optimisation; genetic algorithms; learning (artificial intelligence); pattern classification; support vector machines; MOGP; Pareto-based fitness strategies; canonical GP; class imbalance problems; diverse ensembles evolution; genetic program classifiers; machine learning algorithms; minority classes; multiobjective genetic programming approach; naive Bayes; single-predictor methods; support vector machines; unbalanced data classification; Accuracy; Bagging; Benchmark testing; Boosting; Optimization; Silicon; Training; Classification; class imbalance learning; genetic programming (GP); multiobjective machine learning (ML);
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Evolutionary Computation, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1089-778X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TEVC.2012.2199119
  • Filename
    6198882