A clustering-based feature selection method for automatically generated relational attributes

Although data mining problems require a flat mining table as input, in many real-world applications analysts are interested in finding patterns in a relational database. To this end, new methods and software have been recently developed that automatically add attributes (or features) to a target tab...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of operations research 2021-08, Vol.303 (1-2), p.233-263
Hauptverfasser: Rezaei, Mostafa, Cribben, Ivor, Samorani, Michele
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Although data mining problems require a flat mining table as input, in many real-world applications analysts are interested in finding patterns in a relational database. To this end, new methods and software have been recently developed that automatically add attributes (or features) to a target table of a relational database which summarize information from all other tables. When attributes are automatically constructed by these methods, selecting the important attributes is particularly difficult, because a large number of the attributes are highly correlated. In this setting, attribute selection techniques such as the Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (lasso), elastic net, and other machine learning methods tend to under-perform. In this paper, we introduce a novel attribute selection procedure, where after an initial screening step, we cluster the attributes into different groups and apply the group lasso to select both the true attributes groups and then the true attributes. The procedure is particularly suited to high dimensional data sets where the attributes are highly correlated. We test our procedure on several simulated data sets and a real-world data set from a marketing database. The results show that our proposed procedure obtains a higher predictive performance while selecting a much smaller set of attributes when compared to other state-of-the-art methods.
ISSN:0254-5330
1572-9338
DOI:10.1007/s10479-018-2830-2