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Borderline-SMOTE: A New Over-Sampling Method in Imbalanced Data Sets Learning

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Borderline-SMOTE: A New Over-Sampling Method in Imbalanced Data Sets Learning
In recent years, mining with imbalanced data sets receives more and more attentions in both theoretical and practical aspects. This paper introduces the importance of imbalanced data sets and their broad application domains in data mining, and then summarizes the evaluation metrics and the existing methods to evaluate and solve the imbalance problem. Synthetic minority oversampling technique (SMOTE) is one of the over-sampling methods addressing this problem. Based on SMOTE method, this paper presents two new minority over-sampling methods, borderline-SMOTE1 and borderline-SMOTE2, in which only the minority examples near the borderline are over-sampled. For the minority class, experiments show that our approaches achieve better TP rate and F-value than SMOTE and random over-sampling methods.
Hui Han, Wenyuan Wang, Binghuan Mao
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICIC
Authors Hui Han, Wenyuan Wang, Binghuan Mao
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