An approach to data reduction for learning from big datasets: Integrating stacking, rotation, and agent population learning techniques

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In the paper, several data reduction techniques for machine learning from big datasets are discussed and evaluated. The discussed approach focuses on combining several techniques including stacking, rotation, and data reduction aimed at improving the performance of the machine classification. Stacking is seen as the technique allowing to take advantage of the multiple classification models. The rotation-based techniques are used to increase the heterogeneity of the stacking ensembles. Data reduction makes it possible to classify instances belonging to big datasets. We propose to use an agent-based population learning algorithm for data reduction in the feature and instance dimensions. For diversification of the classifier ensembles within the rotation also, alternatively, principal component analysis and independent component analysis are used. The research question addressed in the paper is formulated as follows: does the performance of a classifier using the reduced dataset be improved by integrating the data reduction mechanism with the rotation-based technique and the stacking?.

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Czarnowski, I., & Jȩdrzejowicz, P. (2018). An approach to data reduction for learning from big datasets: Integrating stacking, rotation, and agent population learning techniques. Complexity, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/7404627

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