Contextual One-Class Classification in Data Streams

07/09/2019
by   Richard Hugh Moulton, et al.
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In machine learning, the one-class classification problem occurs when training instances are only available from one class. It has been observed that making use of this class's structure, or its different contexts, may improve one-class classifier performance. Although this observation has been demonstrated for static data, a rigorous application of the idea within the data stream environment is lacking. To address this gap, we propose the use of context to guide one-class classifier learning in data streams, paying particular attention to the challenges presented by the dynamic learning environment. We present three frameworks that learn contexts and conduct experiments with synthetic and benchmark data streams. We conclude that the paradigm of contexts in data streams can be used to improve the performance of streaming one-class classifiers.

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