Abstract

In this study, we propose an approach to address the pressing issue of false negative errors by enhancing minority class recall within imbalanced data sets commonly encountered in machine learning applications. Through the utilization of a cluster-based oversampling technique in conjunction with an information entropy evaluation, our approach effectively targets areas of ambiguity inherent in the data set. An extensive evaluation across a diverse range of real-world data sets characterized by inter-cluster complexity demonstrates the superior performance of our method compared to that of existing oversampling techniques. Particularly noteworthy is its significant improvement within the Delinquency Telecom data set, where it achieves a remarkable increase of up to 30.54 percent in minority class recall compared to the original data set. This notable reduction in false negative errors underscores the importance of our methodology in accurately identifying and classifying instances from underrepresented classes, thereby enhancing model performance in imbalanced data scenarios.

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