Optimizing Feature Selection for Binary Classification with Noisy Labels: A Genetic Algorithm Approach
Imani, Vandad, Moradi, Elaheh, Sevilla-Salcedo, Carlos, Fortino, Vittorio, Tohka, Jussi
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feature selection in noisy label scenarios remains an understudied topic. We propose a novel genetic algorithm-based approach, the Noise-Aware Multi-Objective Feature Selection Genetic Algorithm (NMFS-GA), for selecting optimal feature subsets in binary classification with noisy labels. NMFS-GA offers a unified framework for selecting feature subsets that are both accurate and interpretable. We evaluate NMFS-GA on synthetic datasets with label noise, a Breast Cancer dataset enriched with noisy features, and a real-world ADNI dataset for dementia conversion prediction. Our results indicate that NMFS-GA can effectively select feature subsets that improve the accuracy and interpretability of binary classifiers in scenarios with noisy labels.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-12-2024
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