Solving classification problem using ensemble binarization classifier

Binarization strategy is broadly applied in solving various multi-class classification problems. However, the classifier model learning complexity tends to increase when expanding the number of problems into several replicas. One-Versus-All (OVA) is one of the strategies which transforming the ordin...

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Main Authors: Zainudin, Muhammad Noorazlan Shah, Sulaiman, Md Nasir, Mustapha, Norwati, Perumal, Thinagaran, Mohamed, Raihani
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Published: Science Publishing Corporation 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.739362020-04-29T19:01:15Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73936/ Solving classification problem using ensemble binarization classifier Zainudin, Muhammad Noorazlan Shah Sulaiman, Md Nasir Mustapha, Norwati Perumal, Thinagaran Mohamed, Raihani Binarization strategy is broadly applied in solving various multi-class classification problems. However, the classifier model learning complexity tends to increase when expanding the number of problems into several replicas. One-Versus-All (OVA) is one of the strategies which transforming the ordinal multi-class classification problems into a series of two-class classification problems. The final output from each classifier model is combined in order to produce the final prediction. This binarization strategy has been proven as superior performance in accuracy than ordinal multi-class classifier model. However, learning model complexity (eg. Random Forest-RF ensemble decision trees) tends to increase when employing a large number of trees. Even though a large number of trees might produce a decent accuracy, generating time of the learning model is significantly longer. Hence, self-tuning tree parameter is introduced to tackle this matter. In such circumstances, a number of trees in the RF classifier are defined according to the number of class problem. In this paper, the OVA with self-tuning is evaluated based on parameter initialization in the context of RF ensemble decision tree. At the same time, the performance has also been compared with two classifier models such J48 and boosting for several well-known datasets. Science Publishing Corporation 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73936/1/Solving%20classification%20problem%20using%20ensemble%20binarization%20classifier.pdf Zainudin, Muhammad Noorazlan Shah and Sulaiman, Md Nasir and Mustapha, Norwati and Perumal, Thinagaran and Mohamed, Raihani (2018) Solving classification problem using ensemble binarization classifier. International Journal of Engineering and Technology (UAE), 7 (4.31). 280 - 284. ISSN 2227-524X https://www.sciencepubco.com/index.php/ijet/article/view/23381 10.14419/ijet.v7i4.31.23381
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description Binarization strategy is broadly applied in solving various multi-class classification problems. However, the classifier model learning complexity tends to increase when expanding the number of problems into several replicas. One-Versus-All (OVA) is one of the strategies which transforming the ordinal multi-class classification problems into a series of two-class classification problems. The final output from each classifier model is combined in order to produce the final prediction. This binarization strategy has been proven as superior performance in accuracy than ordinal multi-class classifier model. However, learning model complexity (eg. Random Forest-RF ensemble decision trees) tends to increase when employing a large number of trees. Even though a large number of trees might produce a decent accuracy, generating time of the learning model is significantly longer. Hence, self-tuning tree parameter is introduced to tackle this matter. In such circumstances, a number of trees in the RF classifier are defined according to the number of class problem. In this paper, the OVA with self-tuning is evaluated based on parameter initialization in the context of RF ensemble decision tree. At the same time, the performance has also been compared with two classifier models such J48 and boosting for several well-known datasets.
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author Zainudin, Muhammad Noorazlan Shah
Sulaiman, Md Nasir
Mustapha, Norwati
Perumal, Thinagaran
Mohamed, Raihani
spellingShingle Zainudin, Muhammad Noorazlan Shah
Sulaiman, Md Nasir
Mustapha, Norwati
Perumal, Thinagaran
Mohamed, Raihani
Solving classification problem using ensemble binarization classifier
author_facet Zainudin, Muhammad Noorazlan Shah
Sulaiman, Md Nasir
Mustapha, Norwati
Perumal, Thinagaran
Mohamed, Raihani
author_sort Zainudin, Muhammad Noorazlan Shah
title Solving classification problem using ensemble binarization classifier
title_short Solving classification problem using ensemble binarization classifier
title_full Solving classification problem using ensemble binarization classifier
title_fullStr Solving classification problem using ensemble binarization classifier
title_full_unstemmed Solving classification problem using ensemble binarization classifier
title_sort solving classification problem using ensemble binarization classifier
publisher Science Publishing Corporation
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73936/1/Solving%20classification%20problem%20using%20ensemble%20binarization%20classifier.pdf
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