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Solving Misclassification of the Credit Card Imbalance Problem Using Near Miss

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  • Nhlakanipho Michael Mqadi
  • Nalindren Naicker
  • Timothy Adeliyi

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In ordinary credit card datasets, there are far fewer fraudulent transactions than ordinary transactions. In dealing with the credit card imbalance problem, the ideal solution must have low bias and low variance. The paper aims to provide an in-depth experimental investigation of the effect of using a hybrid data-point approach to resolve the class misclassification problem in imbalanced credit card datasets. The goal of the research was to use a novel technique to manage unbalanced datasets to improve the effectiveness of machine learning algorithms in detecting fraud or anomalous patterns in huge volumes of financial transaction records where the class distribution was imbalanced. The paper proposed using random forest and a hybrid data-point approach combining feature selection with Near Miss-based undersampling technique. We assessed the proposed method on two imbalanced credit card datasets, namely, the European Credit Card dataset and the UCI Credit Card dataset. The experimental results were reported using performance matrices. We compared the classification results of logistic regression, support vector machine, decision tree, and random forest before and after using our approach. The findings showed that the proposed approach improved the predictive accuracy of the logistic regression, support vector machine, decision tree, and random forest algorithms in credit card datasets. Furthermore, we found that, out of the four algorithms, the random forest produced the best results.

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  • Nhlakanipho Michael Mqadi & Nalindren Naicker & Timothy Adeliyi, 2021. "Solving Misclassification of the Credit Card Imbalance Problem Using Near Miss," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-16, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7194728
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/7194728
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