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This is the source code used in the paper below: Jiawen Kong, Wojtek Kowalczyk, Duc Anh Nguyen, Stefan Menzel and Thomas Bäck, “Hyperparameter Optimisation for Improving Classification under Class Imbalance”, in 2019 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI), Xiamen, China, 6-9 December 2019, doi: 10.1109/SSCI44817.2019.9002679 Although the class-imbalance classification problem has caught a huge amount of attention, hyperparameter optimisation has not been studied in detail in this field. Both classification algorithms and resampling techniques involve some hyperparameters that can be tuned. This paper sets up several experiments and draws the conclusion that, compared to using default hyperparameters, applying hyperparameter optimisation for both classification algorithms and resampling approaches can produce the best results for classifying the imbalanced datasets. Moreover, this paper shows that data complexity, especially the overlap between classes, has a big impact on the potential improvement that can be achieved through hyperparameter optimisation. Results of our experiments also indicate that using resampling techniques cannot improve the performance for some complex datasets, which further emphasizes the importance of analyzing data complexity before dealing with imbalanced datasets.
Class Imbalance, Overlapping Classes, Hyperparameter Optimisation
Class Imbalance, Overlapping Classes, Hyperparameter Optimisation
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