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An Ensemble Interpretable Machine Learning Scheme for Securing Data Quality at the Edge

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Karanika A., Oikonomou P., Kolomvatsos K., Anagnostopoulos C.
Date
2020
Language
en
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-57321-8_29
Keyword
Data mining
Data reduction
Decision making
Dimensionality reduction
Extraction
Learning systems
Extensive simulations
Internet of Things (IOT)
Interpretability
Learning models
Numerical results
Processing activity
Research subjects
Specific problems
Internet of things
Springer
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Abstract
Data quality is a significant research subject for any application that requests for analytics to support decision making. It becomes very important when we focus on Internet of Things (IoT) where numerous devices can interact to exchange and process data. IoT devices are connected to Edge Computing (EC) nodes to report the collected data, thus, we have to secure data quality not only at the IoT infrastructure but also at the edge of the network. In this paper, we focus on the specific problem and propose the use of interpretable machine learning to deliver the features that are important to be based on for any data processing activity. Our aim is to secure data quality for those features, at least, that are detected as significant in the collected datasets. We have to notice that the selected features depict the highest correlation with the remaining ones in every dataset, thus, they can be adopted for dimensionality reduction. We focus on multiple methodologies for having interpretability in our learning models and adopt an ensemble scheme for the final decision. Our scheme is capable of timely retrieving the final result and efficiently selecting the appropriate features. We evaluate our model through extensive simulations and present numerical results. Our aim is to reveal its performance under various experimental scenarios that we create varying a set of parameters adopted in our mechanism. © 2020, IFIP International Federation for Information Processing.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/74412
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