Yuval Elovici

Senior Academic

Troika - An improved stacking schema for classification tasks

Eitan Menahem, Lior Rokach,Yuval Elovici

Stacking is a general ensemble method in which a number of base classifiers are combined using one meta-classifier which learns their outputs. Such an approach provides certain advantages: simplicity; performance that is similar to the best classifier; and the capability of combining classifiers induced by different inducers. The disadvantage of stacking is that on multiclass problems, stacking seems to perform worse than other meta-learning approaches. In this paper we present Troika, a new stacking method for improving ensemble classifiers. The new scheme is built from three layers of combining classifiers. The new method was tested on various datasets and the results indicate the superiority of the proposed method to other legacy ensemble schemes, Stacking and StackingC, especially when the classification task consists of more than two classes.

Publication language English
Pages 4097-4122
Journal Information Sciences
Volume 179
Issue number 24
Publication status Published - 15.12.2009

Keywords

Ensemble of classifiers
Machine learning
Meta combination
Stacked generalization

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Theoretical Computer Science
Software
Control and Systems Engineering
Computer Science Applications
Information Systems and Management
Artificial Intelligence
Access to Document
10.1016/j.ins.2009.08.025
Other files and links
Link to publication in Scopus