SVM classification for imbalanced data sets using a multiobjective optimization framework
2014
Classification of imbalanced data sets in which negative instances outnumber the positive instances is a significant challenge. These data sets are commonly encountered in real-life problems. However, performance of well-known classifiers is limited in such cases. Various solution approaches have been proposed for the class imbalance problem using either data-level or algorithm-level modifications. Support Vector Machines (SVMs) that have a solid theoretical background also encounter a dramatic decrease in performance when the data distribution is imbalanced. In this study, we propose an L 1-norm SVM approach that is based on a three objective optimization problem so as to incorporate into the formulation the error sums for the two classes independently. Motivated by the inherent multi objective nature of the SVMs, the solution approach utilizes a reduction into two criteria formulations and investigates the efficient frontier systematically. The results indicate that a comprehensive treatment of distinct positive and negative error levels may lead to performance improvements that have varying degrees of increased computational effort.
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