Diversity of Feature Selection Approaches Combined with Back-Propagation Neural Network in Credit Scoring

The credit scoring has been regarded as a critical topic and its related departments make efforts to collect huge amount of data to avoid wrong decision. An effective classificatory model will objectively help managers instead of intuitive experience. This study proposes five approaches combining wi...

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Main Authors: Li, F., Liu, Y., Lin, Chad, Jhuang, Z.
Other Authors: Chin-chen Chang
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea 2010
Online Access:http://www.icuimc.org/2010/cfp.html
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13816
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Liu, Y.
Lin, Chad
Jhuang, Z.
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Liu, Y.
Lin, Chad
Jhuang, Z.
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description The credit scoring has been regarded as a critical topic and its related departments make efforts to collect huge amount of data to avoid wrong decision. An effective classificatory model will objectively help managers instead of intuitive experience. This study proposes five approaches combining with the backpropagation neural network (BPN) classifier for features selection that retains sufficient information for classification purpose. Different credit scoring models are constructed by selecting attributes with five approaches. Two UCI (University of California, Irvine) data sets are chosen to evaluate the accuracy of various hybrid-BPN models. BPN classifier combines with conventional statistical LDA, Decision tree, Rough sets theory, F-score and Gray relation approaches as features preprocessing step to optimize feature space by removing both irrelevant and redundant features. In this paper, the procedure of the proposed approaches will be described and then evaluated by their performances. The results are compared in combination with BPN classifier and nonparametric Wilcoxon signed rank test will be held to show if there is any significant difference between these models. The result in this study suggests that hybrid credit scoring approach is mostly robust and effective in finding optimal subsets and is a promising method to the fields of data mining.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-138162017-01-30T11:39:35Z Diversity of Feature Selection Approaches Combined with Back-Propagation Neural Network in Credit Scoring Li, F. Liu, Y. Lin, Chad Jhuang, Z. Chin-chen Chang The credit scoring has been regarded as a critical topic and its related departments make efforts to collect huge amount of data to avoid wrong decision. An effective classificatory model will objectively help managers instead of intuitive experience. This study proposes five approaches combining with the backpropagation neural network (BPN) classifier for features selection that retains sufficient information for classification purpose. Different credit scoring models are constructed by selecting attributes with five approaches. Two UCI (University of California, Irvine) data sets are chosen to evaluate the accuracy of various hybrid-BPN models. BPN classifier combines with conventional statistical LDA, Decision tree, Rough sets theory, F-score and Gray relation approaches as features preprocessing step to optimize feature space by removing both irrelevant and redundant features. In this paper, the procedure of the proposed approaches will be described and then evaluated by their performances. The results are compared in combination with BPN classifier and nonparametric Wilcoxon signed rank test will be held to show if there is any significant difference between these models. The result in this study suggests that hybrid credit scoring approach is mostly robust and effective in finding optimal subsets and is a promising method to the fields of data mining. 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13816 http://www.icuimc.org/2010/cfp.html Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea restricted
spellingShingle Li, F.
Liu, Y.
Lin, Chad
Jhuang, Z.
Diversity of Feature Selection Approaches Combined with Back-Propagation Neural Network in Credit Scoring
title Diversity of Feature Selection Approaches Combined with Back-Propagation Neural Network in Credit Scoring
title_full Diversity of Feature Selection Approaches Combined with Back-Propagation Neural Network in Credit Scoring
title_fullStr Diversity of Feature Selection Approaches Combined with Back-Propagation Neural Network in Credit Scoring
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of Feature Selection Approaches Combined with Back-Propagation Neural Network in Credit Scoring
title_short Diversity of Feature Selection Approaches Combined with Back-Propagation Neural Network in Credit Scoring
title_sort diversity of feature selection approaches combined with back-propagation neural network in credit scoring
url http://www.icuimc.org/2010/cfp.html
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13816