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Issue title: Business Analytics and Intelligent Optimization
Guest editors: Kate Smith-Miles and Richard Weber
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Maldonado, Sebastiána; * | Montecinos, Claudiob
Affiliations: [a] Universidad de Los Andes, Mons. Alvaro del Portillo, Las Condes, Santiago, Chile | [b] Operations Management Master Program, Universidad de Talca, Curicó, Chile
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Sebastián Maldonado, Universidad de Los Andes, Mons. Alvaro del Portillo 12455, Las Condes, Santiago, Chile. E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: 200 words for Intelligent Data Systems The class imbalance problem is a relatively new challenge that has attracted growing attention from both industry and academia, since it strongly affects classification performance. Research also established that class imbalance is not an issue by itself, but its relationship with class overlapping and noise has an important impact on the prediction performance and stability. This fact has motivated the development of several approaches for classification of imbalanced data (see e.g. [29,39]). In this paper, we present credit card customer churn prediction, an important topic in business analytics, using an ensemble of classifiers. Since this problem is considered as highly imbalanced, we employ different techniques for classification, such as Support Vector Data Description (SVDD) and two-class SVMs. The main idea is to address both class imbalance and class overlapping by stacking different classification approaches, while evaluating the diversity of the individual classifiers considering meta-learning measures. We performed experiments on artificial data sets and one real customer churn prediction problem from a Chilean financial entity, comparing our approach with well-known classification techniques for imbalanced data. The proposed strategy achieves an improvement of 6.1% over the best individual classifier in terms of predictive performance, providing accurate and robust classification models for different levels of balance and noise.
Keywords: Classification, imbalanced data, ensemble learning, support vector data description, churn prediction, support vector machines, meta learning
DOI: 10.3233/IDA-130630
Journal: Intelligent Data Analysis, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 95-112, 2014
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