MACFE: A Meta-learning and Causality Based Feature Engineering Framework
Reyes-Amezcua, Ivan, Flores-Araiza, Daniel, Ochoa-Ruiz, Gilberto, Mendez-Vazquez, Andres, Rodriguez-Tello, Eduardo
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feature engineering has become one of the most important steps to improve model prediction performance, and to produce quality datasets. However, this process requires non-trivial domain-knowledge which involves a time-consuming process. Thereby, automating such process has become an active area of research and of interest in industrial applications. In this paper, a novel method, called Meta-learning and Causality Based Feature Engineering (MACFE), is proposed; our method is based on the use of meta-learning, feature distribution encoding, and causality feature selection. In MACFE, meta-learning is used to find the best transformations, then the search is accelerated by pre-selecting "original" features given their causal relevance. Experimental evaluations on popular classification datasets show that MACFE can improve the prediction performance across eight classifiers, outperforms the current state-of-the-art methods in average by at least 6.54%, and obtains an improvement of 2.71% over the best previous works. Keywords: automated feature engineering, automated machine learning, causal feature selection.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-8-2022
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