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A Distributed Approach for High-Dimensionality Heterogeneous Data Reduction

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The recent explosion of data size in number of records and attributes has triggered the development of a number of Big Data analytics as well as parallel data processing methods… Click to show full abstract

The recent explosion of data size in number of records and attributes has triggered the development of a number of Big Data analytics as well as parallel data processing methods and algorithms. At the same time though, it has pushed for usage of data Dimensionality Reduction (DR) procedures. Indeed, more is not always better. Large amounts of data might sometimes produce worse performance in data analytics applications, and this may be caused by the presence of missing data. These latter are a common occurrence and can have a significant effect on the conclusions that can be drawn from the data. In this work, we propose a new distributed statistical approach for high-dimensionality reduction of heterogeneous data that is based on the MapReduce paradigm, limits the curse of dimensionality and deals with missing values. To handle these latter, we propose to use the Random Forest imputation’s method. The main purpose here is to extract useful information and reduce the search space to facilitate the data exploration process. Several illustrative numeric examples using data coming from publicly available machine learning repositories are also included. The experimental component of the study shows the efficiency of the proposed analytical approach.

Keywords: high dimensionality; approach high; reduction; heterogeneous data; dimensionality

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2019

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