2013
DOI: 10.13176/11.465
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Capped K-NN Editing in Definition Lacking Environments

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“…The class imbalance (also 'skew') [3,4,[18][19][20] is more profound in the DM problem than the two others. The prevalence of DM is roughly half of that for CVD or HT.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The class imbalance (also 'skew') [3,4,[18][19][20] is more profound in the DM problem than the two others. The prevalence of DM is roughly half of that for CVD or HT.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is on the part of class imbalance. [3,4,[18][19][20] So, the objective presently was to prop the minimum of the two instead of the balanced accuracy.…”
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“…Gonzalez-Reyna et al [34] in their traffic sign recognition problem apply techniques that, instead of under-sampling of the majority class, over-sample the minority class or do both, particularly the technique by Chawla et al [35] We proposed solving of the imbalanced data problem by class noise reduction in ref. [10] Despite being very class imbalanced, the Secom example has many instances and attributes, posing a challenge for quick evaluation. Therefore, only half of the dataset in Table 1 was used.…”
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“…We discuss the intrusive measures in ref. [10] In that regard, using the paradigm of attribute space facilitates reckoning; however, applying the notion is not straightforward in all-nominal / discrete data domains. Techniques, akin developed in ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%