Learning individual models for imputation

Aoqian Zhang, Shaoxu Song, Yu Sun, Jianmin Wang

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Abstract

Missing numerical values are prevalent, e.g., owing to unreliable sensor reading, collection and transmission among heterogeneous sources. Unlike categorized data imputation over a limited domain, the numerical values suffer from two issues: (1) sparsity problem, the incomplete tuple may not have sufficient complete neighbors sharing the same/similar values for imputation, owing to the (almost) infinite domain; (2) heterogeneity problem, different tuples may not fit the same (regression) model. In this study, enlightened by the conditional dependencies that hold conditionally over certain tuples rather than the whole relation, we propose to learn a regression model individually for each complete tuple together with its neighbors. Our IIM, Imputation via Individual Models, thus no longer relies on sharing similar values among the k complete neighbors for imputation, but utilizes their regression results by the aforesaid learned individual (not necessary the same) models. Remarkably, we show that some existing methods are indeed special cases of our IIM, under the extreme settings of the number ℓ of learning neighbors considered in individual learning. In this sense, a proper number ℓ of neighbors is essential to learn the individual models (avoid over-fitting or under-fitting). We propose to adaptively learn individual models over various number ℓ of neighbors for different complete tuples. By devising efficient incremental computation, the time complexity of learning a model reduces from linear to constant. Experiments on real data demonstrate that our IIM with adaptive learning achieves higher imputation accuracy than the existing approaches.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2019 IEEE 35th International Conference on Data Engineering, ICDE 2019
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Pages160-171
Number of pages12
ISBN (Electronic)9781538674741
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2019
Externally publishedYes
Event35th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering, ICDE 2019 - Macau, China
Duration: 8 Apr 201911 Apr 2019

Publication series

NameProceedings - International Conference on Data Engineering
Volume2019-April
ISSN (Print)1084-4627

Conference

Conference35th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering, ICDE 2019
Country/TerritoryChina
CityMacau
Period8/04/1911/04/19

Keywords

  • Data imputation
  • Missing values

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