Instance selection using one‐versus‐all and one‐versus‐one decomposition approaches in multiclass classification datasets

Author:

Fang Ching‐Lin1,Wang Ming‐Chang1,Tsai Chih‐Fong2ORCID,Lin Wei‐Chao34ORCID,Liao Pei‐Qi2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Business Administration National Chung Cheng University Chia‐yi Taiwan

2. Department of Information Management National Central University Taoyuan Taiwan

3. Department of Information Management Chang Gung University Taoyuan Taiwan

4. Department of Thoracic Surgery Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou Taoyuan Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractInstance is important in data analysis and mining; it filters out unrepresentative, redundant, or noisy data from a given training set to obtain effective model learning. Various instance selection algorithms are proposed in the literature, and their potential and applicability in data cleaning and preprocessing steps are demonstrated. For multiclass classification datasets, the existing instance selection algorithms must deal with all the instances across the different classes simultaneously to produce a reduced training set. Generally, every multiclass classification dataset can be regarded as a complex domain problem, which can be effectively solved using the divide‐and‐conquer principle. In this study, the one‐versus‐all (OVA) and one‐versus‐one (OVO) decomposition approaches were used to decompose a multiclass dataset into multiple binary class datasets. These approaches have been widely employed when constructing the classifier but have never been considered in instance selection. The results of instance selection performance obtained with the OVA, OVO, and baseline approaches were assessed and compared for 20 different domain multiclass datasets as the first study and five medical domain datasets as the validation study. Furthermore, three instance selection algorithms were compared, including IB3, DROP3, and GA. The results demonstrate that using the OVO approach to perform instance selection can make the support vector machine (SVM) and k‐nearest neighbour (k‐NN) classifiers perform significantly better than the OVA and baseline approaches in terms of the area under the ROC curve (AUC) rate, regardless of the instance selection algorithm used. Moreover, the OVO approach can provide reasonably good data reduction rates and processing times, which are all better than those of the OVA approach.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Theoretical Computer Science,Control and Systems Engineering

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