A bayesian approach for accurate classification-based aggregates

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In this paper, we study the accuracy of values aggregated over classes predicted by a classification algorithm. The problem is that the resulting aggregates (e.g., sums of a variable) are known to be biased. The bias can be large even for highly accurate classification algorithms, in particular when dealing with class-imbalanced data. To correct this bias, the algorithm’s classification error rates have to be estimated. In this estimation, two issues arise when applying existing bias correction methods. First, inaccuracies in estimating classification error rates have to be taken into account. Second, impermissible estimates, such as a negative estimate for a positive value, have to be dismissed. We show that both issues are relevant in applications where the true labels are known only for a small set of data points. We propose a novel bias correction method using Bayesian inference. The novelty of our method is that it imposes constraints on the model parameters. We show that our method solves the problem of biased classification-based aggregates as well as the two issues above, in the general setting of multi-class classification. In the empirical evaluation, using a binary classifier on a real-world dataset of company tax returns, we show that our method outperforms existing methods in terms of mean squared error.

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Meertens, Q. A., Diks, C. G. H., van den Herik, H. J., & Takes, F. W. (2019). A bayesian approach for accurate classification-based aggregates. In SIAM International Conference on Data Mining, SDM 2019 (pp. 306–314). Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Publications. https://doi.org/10.1137/1.9781611975673.35

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