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Mitigating Concept Drift via Rejection

Authors : Jan Philip Göpfert, Barbara Hammer, Heiko Wersing

Published in: Artificial Neural Networks and Machine Learning – ICANN 2018

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Learning in non-stationary environments is challenging, because under such conditions the common assumption of independent and identically distributed data does not hold; when concept drift is present it necessitates continuous system updates. In recent years, several powerful approaches have been proposed. However, these models typically classify any input, regardless of their confidence in the classification – a strategy, which is not optimal, particularly in safety-critical environments where alternatives to a (possibly unclear) decision exist, such as additional tests or a short delay of the decision. Formally speaking, this alternative corresponds to classification with rejection, a strategy which seems particularly promising in the context of concept drift, i.e. the occurrence of situations where the current model is wrong due to a concept change. In this contribution, we propose to extend learning under concept drift with rejection. Specifically, we extend two recent learning architectures for drift, the self-adjusting memory architecture (SAM-kNN) and adaptive random forests (ARF), to incorporate a reject option, resulting in highly competitive state-of-the-art technologies. We evaluate their performance in learning scenarios with different types of drift.

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Footnotes
1
We subsitute a small \(\epsilon > 0\) for \(d(x, x_i)\) if \(d(x, x_i) < \epsilon \).
 
2
The fixed window serves as a straight-forward example. Results for the adaptive window, SAM, and ARF are comparable – the largest difference in accuracy between all four is below 2%.
 
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Metadata
Title
Mitigating Concept Drift via Rejection
Authors
Jan Philip Göpfert
Barbara Hammer
Heiko Wersing
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01418-6_45

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