Self-organizing network for variable clustering

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Gang Liu
Hui Yang
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[1] Arbor Research Collaborative for Health,Harold and Inge Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
[2] Pennsylvania State University,undefined
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Annals of Operations Research | 2018年 / 263卷
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Self-organizing network; Variable clustering; Predictive modeling; Nonlinear coupling analysis; Myocardial infarction; Vectorcardiogram;
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Advanced sensing and internet of things bring the big data, which provides an unprecedented opportunity for data-driven knowledge discovery. However, it is common that a large number of variables (or predictors, features) are involved in the big data. Complex interdependence structures among variables pose significant challenges on the traditional framework of predictive modeling. This paper presents a new methodology of self-organizing network to characterize the interrelationships among variables and cluster them into homogeneous subgroups for predictive modeling. Specifically, we develop a new approach, namely nonlinear coupling analysis to measure variable-to-variable interdependence structures. Further, each variable is represented as a node in the complex network. Nonlinear-coupling forces move these nodes to derive a self-organizing topology of the network. As such, variables are clustered into sub-network communities. Results of simulation experiments demonstrate that the proposed method not only outperforms traditional variable clustering algorithms such as hierarchical clustering and oblique principal component analysis, but also effectively identifies interdependent structures among variables and further improves the performance of predictive modeling. Additionally, real-world case study shows that the proposed method yields an average sensitivity of 96.80% and an average specificity of 92.62% in the identification of myocardial infarctions using sparse parameters of vectorcardiogram representation models. The proposed new idea of self-organizing network is generally applicable for predictive modeling in many disciplines that involve a large number of highly-redundant variables.
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页码:119 / 140
页数:21
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