Learning to Fairly Classify the Quality of Wireless Links

02/23/2021
by   Gregor Cerar, et al.
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Machine learning (ML) has been used to develop increasingly accurate link quality estimators for wireless networks. However, more in-depth questions regarding the most suitable class of models, most suitable metrics and model performance on imbalanced datasets remain open. In this paper, we propose a new tree-based link quality classifier that meets high performance and fairly classifies the minority class and, at the same time, incurs low training cost. We compare the tree-based model, to a multilayer perceptron (MLP) non-linear model and two linear models, namely logistic regression (LR) and SVM, on a selected imbalanced dataset and evaluate their results using five different performance metrics. Our study shows that 1) non-linear models perform slightly better than linear models in general, 2) the proposed non-linear tree-based model yields the best performance trade-off considering F1, training time and fairness, 3) single metric aggregated evaluations based only on accuracy can hide poor, unfair performance especially on minority classes, and 4) it is possible to improve the performance on minority classes, by over 40 feature selection and by over 20 fairer classification results.

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