Variant of Data Particle Geometrical Divide for Imbalanced Data Sets Classification by the Example of Occupancy Detection

Author:

Rybak ŁukaszORCID,Dudczyk JanuszORCID

Abstract

The history of gravitational classification started in 1977. Over the years, the gravitational approaches have reached many extensions, which were adapted into different classification problems. This article is the next stage of the research concerning the algorithms of creating data particles by their geometrical divide. In the previous analyses it was established that the Geometrical Divide (GD) method outperforms the algorithm creating the data particles based on classes by a compound of 1 ÷ 1 cardinality. This occurs in the process of balanced data sets classification, in which class centroids are close to each other and the groups of objects, described by different labels, overlap. The purpose of the article was to examine the efficiency of the Geometrical Divide method in the unbalanced data sets classification, by the example of real case-occupancy detecting. In addition, in the paper, the concept of the Unequal Geometrical Divide (UGD) was developed. The evaluation of approaches was conducted on 26 unbalanced data sets-16 with the features of Moons and Circles data sets and 10 created based on real occupancy data set. In the experiment, the GD method and its unbalanced variant (UGD) as well as the 1CT1P approach, were compared. Each method was combined with three data particle mass determination algorithms-n-Mass Model (n-MM), Stochastic Learning Algorithm (SLA) and Bath-update Algorithm (BLA). k-fold cross validation method, precision, recall, F-measure, and number of used data particles were applied in the evaluation process. Obtained results showed that the methods based on geometrical divide outperform the 1CT1P approach in the imbalanced data sets classification. The article’s conclusion describes the observations and indicates the potential directions of further research and development of methods, which concern creating the data particle through its geometrical divide.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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