Unbalanced data classification using support vector machines with active learning on scleroderma lung disease patterns
J. Lee,
Y. Wu and
H. Kim
Journal of Applied Statistics, 2015, vol. 42, issue 3, 676-689
Abstract:
Unbalanced data classification has been a long-standing issue in the field of medical vision science. We introduced the methods of support vector machines (SVM) with active learning (AL) to improve prediction of unbalanced classes in the medical imaging field. A standard SVM algorithm with four different AL approaches are proposed: (1) The first one uses random sampling to select the initial pool with AL algorithm; (2) the second doubles the training instances of the rare category to reduce the unbalanced ratio before the AL algorithm; (3) the third uses a balanced pool with equal number from each category; and (4) the fourth uses a balanced pool and implements balanced sampling throughout the AL algorithm. Grid pixel data of two scleroderma lung disease patterns, lung fibrosis (LF), and honeycomb (HC) were extracted from computed tomography images of 71 patients to produce a training set of 348 HC and 3009 LF instances and a test set of 291 HC and 2665 LF. From our research, SVM with AL using balanced sampling compared to random sampling increased the test sensitivity of HC by 56% (17.5% vs. 73.5%) and 47% (23% vs. 70%) for the original and denoised dataset, respectively. SVM with AL with balanced sampling can improve the classification performances of unbalanced data.
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1080/02664763.2014.978270
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