ubENN | R Documentation |
Edited Nearest Neighbor removes any example whose class label differs from the class of at least two of its three nearest neighbors.
ubENN(X, Y, k = 3, verbose = TRUE)
X |
the input variables of the unbalanced dataset. |
Y |
the response variable of the unbalanced dataset. It must be a binary factor where the majority class is coded as 0 and the minority as 1. |
k |
the number of neighbours to use |
verbose |
print extra information (TRUE/FALSE) |
In order to compute nearest neighbors, only numeric features are allowed.
The function returns a list:
X |
input variables |
Y |
response variable |
D. Wilson. Asymptotic properties of nearest neighbor rules using edited data. Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on, 408-421, 1972.
ubBalance
library(unbalanced) data(ubIonosphere) n<-ncol(ubIonosphere) output<-ubIonosphere$Class input<-ubIonosphere[ ,-n] data<-ubENN(X=input, Y= output) newData<-cbind(data$X, data$Y)
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