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Learning a Credal Classifier With Optimized and Adaptive Multiestimation for Missing Data Imputation

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The classification analysis of missing data is still a challenging task since the training patterns may be insufficient and incomplete in many fields. To train a high-performance classifier and pursue… Click to show full abstract

The classification analysis of missing data is still a challenging task since the training patterns may be insufficient and incomplete in many fields. To train a high-performance classifier and pursue high accuracy, we learn a credal classifier based on an optimized and adaptive multiestimation (OAME) method for missing data imputation on training and test sets. In OAME, some incomplete training patterns are estimated as multiple versions by a global optimization method thereby expanding the training set. On the other hand, the test pattern is adaptively estimated as one or multiple versions depending on the neighbors. For the test pattern with multiple versions, the corresponding outputs with different discounting factors (weights), represented by the basic belief assignments (BBAs), are fused for final credal classification based on evidence theory. The discounting factor contains two aspects: the importance and reliability factors that are used, respectively, to quantify the importance of the edited version itself and to represent the reliability of the classification result of the version. The effectiveness of OAME is widely validated on several real datasets and critically compared to other related methods.

Keywords: credal classifier; classifier; missing data; optimized adaptive; data imputation; adaptive multiestimation

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems
Year Published: 2022

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