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Churn prediction in Turkey's telecommunications sector: A proposed multiobjective–cost‐sensitive ant colony optimization

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Players in the telecommunications sector struggle against the competition to keep customers, and therefore they need effective churn management. Most classification algorithms either ignore misclassification cost or assume that the… Click to show full abstract

Players in the telecommunications sector struggle against the competition to keep customers, and therefore they need effective churn management. Most classification algorithms either ignore misclassification cost or assume that the costs of all incorrect classification errors are equal. But as in real life, many classification problems have different misclassification costs and this difference cannot be ignored. For this reason, studies on cost‐sensitive classification approaches have gained importance in recent years. The characteristics of telecommunications datasets such as high dimensionality and imbalance are making it difficult to achieve the desired performance for churn prediction. By taking this into consideration, we propose a multiobjective–cost‐sensitive ant colony optimization (MOC‐ACO‐Miner) approach which integrates the cost‐based nondominated sorted genetic algorithm feature selection and multiobjective ACO based cost‐sensitive learning. MOC‐ACO‐Miner is applied to one of Turkey's top 100 information technology companies for customer churn‐prediction. Finally, experiments find out that the model performs quite well with the area under receiver operating characteristic curve values of 0.9998 for predicting churners and therefore it can be beneficial for the highly competitive telecommunications sector.

Keywords: telecommunications sector; cost; churn prediction; cost sensitive

Journal Title: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Year Published: 2020

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