articleDec 1, 2007Closed access

Dynamic Weighted Majority: An Ensemble Method for Drifting Concepts

Abstract

We present an ensemble method for concept drift that dynamically creates and removes weighted experts in response to changes in performance. The method, dynamic weighted majority (*DWM*), uses four mechanisms to cope with concept drift: It trains online learners of the ensemble, it weights those learners based on their performance, it removes them, also based on their performance, and it adds new experts based on the global performance of the ensemble. After an extensive evaluation---consisting of five experiments, eight learners, and thirty data sets that varied in type of target concept, size, presence of noise, and the like---we concluded that *DWM* outperformed other learners that only incrementally learn…

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Keywords
  • Ensemble learning
  • Computer science
  • Concept drift
  • Train
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Ensemble forecasting
  • Ensemble average
  • Machine learning
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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