On-the-Fly Ensemble Pruning in Evolving Data Streams
Ensemble pruning is the process of selecting a subset of componentclassifiers from an ensemble which performs at least as well as theoriginal ensemble while reducing storage and computational costs.Ensemble pruning in data streams is a largely unexplored area ofresearch. It requires analysis of ensemble components as they arerunning on the stream, and differentiation of useful classifiers fromredundant ones. We present CCRP, an on-the-fly ensemble prun-ing method for multi-class data stream classification empoweredby an imbalance-aware fusion of class-wise component rankings.CCRP aims that the resulting pruned ensemble contains the bestperforming classifier for each target class and hence, reduces the ef-fects of class imbalance. The conducted experiments on real-worldand synthetic data streams demonstrate that different types of en-sembles that integrate CCRP as their pruning scheme consistentlyyield on par or superior performance with 20 the proposed pruningscheme by comparing our approach against pruning schemes basedon ensemble weights and basic rank fusion methods.
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