A Generalized Framework with Adaptive Weighted Soft-Margin for Imbalanced SVM Classification

13 Mar 2024  ·  Lu Jiang, Qi Wang, Yuhang Chang, Jianing Song, Haoyue Fu ·

Category imbalance is one of the most popular and important issues in the domain of classification. In this paper, we present a new generalized framework with Adaptive Weight function for soft-margin Weighted SVM (AW-WSVM), which aims to enhance the issue of imbalance and outlier sensitivity in standard support vector machine (SVM) for classifying two-class data. The weight coefficient is introduced into the unconstrained soft-margin support vector machines, and the sample weights are updated before each training. The Adaptive Weight function (AW function) is constructed from the distance between the samples and the decision hyperplane, assigning different weights to each sample. A weight update method is proposed, taking into account the proximity of the support vectors to the decision hyperplane. Before training, the weights of the corresponding samples are initialized according to different categories. Subsequently, the samples close to the decision hyperplane are identified and assigned more weights. At the same time, lower weights are assigned to samples that are far from the decision hyperplane. Furthermore, we also put forward an effective way to eliminate noise. To evaluate the strength of the proposed generalized framework, we conducted experiments on standard datasets and emotion classification datasets with different imbalanced ratios (IR). The experimental results prove that the proposed generalized framework outperforms in terms of accuracy, recall metrics and G-mean, validating the effectiveness of the weighted strategy provided in this paper in enhancing support vector machines.

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