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Rebalancing Learning on Evolving Data Streams (1911.07361v1)

Published 17 Nov 2019 in cs.LG and stat.ML

Abstract: Nowadays, every device connected to the Internet generates an ever-growing stream of data (formally, unbounded). Machine Learning on unbounded data streams is a grand challenge due to its resource constraints. In fact, standard machine learning techniques are not able to deal with data whose statistics is subject to gradual or sudden changes without any warning. Massive Online Analysis (MOA) is the collective name, as well as a software library, for new learners that are able to manage data streams. In this paper, we present a research study on streaming rebalancing. Indeed, data streams can be imbalanced as static data, but there is not a method to rebalance them incrementally, one element at a time. For this reason we propose a new streaming approach able to rebalance data streams online. Our new methodology is evaluated against some synthetically generated datasets using prequential evaluation in order to demonstrate that it outperforms the existing approaches.

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