Test-Cost Sensitive Methods for Identifying Nearby Points

10/04/2020
by   Seung Gyu Hyun, et al.
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Real-world applications that involve missing values are often constrained by the cost to obtain data. Test-cost sensitive, or costly feature, methods additionally consider the cost of acquiring features. Such methods have been extensively studied in the problem of classification. In this paper, we study a related problem of test-cost sensitive methods to identify nearby points from a large set, given a new point with some unknown feature values. We present two models, one based on a tree and another based on Deep Reinforcement Learning. In our simulations, we show that the models outperform random agents on a set of five real-world data sets.

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