Efficient treatment of outliers and class imbalance for diabetes prediction.

Journal: Artificial intelligence in medicine
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Abstract

Learning from outliers and imbalanced data remains one of the major difficulties for machine learning classifiers. Among the numerous techniques dedicated to tackle this problem, data preprocessing solutions are known to be efficient and easy to implement. In this paper, we propose a selective data preprocessing approach that embeds knowledge of the outlier instances into artificially generated subset to achieve an even distribution. The Synthetic Minority Oversampling TEchnique (SMOTE) was used to balance the training data by introducing artificial minority instances. However, this was not before the outliers were identified and oversampled (irrespective of class). The aim is to balance the training dataset while controlling the effect of outliers. The experiments prove that such selective oversampling empowers SMOTE, ultimately leading to improved classification performance.

Authors

  • Nonso Nnamoko
    Department of Computer Science, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, United Kingdom. Electronic address: nnamokon@edgehill.ac.uk.
  • Ioannis Korkontzelos
    National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM), School of Computer Science, The University of Manchester, Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, 131 Princess Street, Manchester M1 7DN, United Kingdom. Electronic address: Ioannis.Korkontzelos@manchester.ac.uk.