A proposed gradient tree boosting with different loss function in crime forecasting and analysis
Gradient tree boosting (GTB) is a newly emerging artificial intelligence technique in crime forecasting. GTB is a stage-wise additive framework that adopts numerical optimisation methods to minimise the loss function of the predictive model which later enhances it predictive capabilities. The applie...
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my.utm.898442021-03-04T02:47:22Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89844/ A proposed gradient tree boosting with different loss function in crime forecasting and analysis Khairuddin, Alif Ridzuan Alwee, Razana Haron, Habibollah QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Gradient tree boosting (GTB) is a newly emerging artificial intelligence technique in crime forecasting. GTB is a stage-wise additive framework that adopts numerical optimisation methods to minimise the loss function of the predictive model which later enhances it predictive capabilities. The applied loss function plays critical roles that determine GTB predictive capabilities and performance. GTB uses the least square function as its standard loss function. Motivated by this limitation, the study is conducted to observe and identify a potential replacement for the current loss function in GTB by applying a different existing standard mathematical function. In this study, the crime models are developed based on GTB with a different loss function to compare its forecasting performance. From this case study, it is found that among the tested loss functions, the least absolute deviation function outperforms other loss functions including the GTB standard least square loss function in all developed crime models. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Khairuddin, Alif Ridzuan and Alwee, Razana and Haron, Habibollah (2020) A proposed gradient tree boosting with different loss function in crime forecasting and analysis. In: 4th International Conference of Reliable Information and Communication Technology, IRICT 2019, 22 September 2019 - 23 September 2019, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33582-3_18 |
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Gradient tree boosting (GTB) is a newly emerging artificial intelligence technique in crime forecasting. GTB is a stage-wise additive framework that adopts numerical optimisation methods to minimise the loss function of the predictive model which later enhances it predictive capabilities. The applied loss function plays critical roles that determine GTB predictive capabilities and performance. GTB uses the least square function as its standard loss function. Motivated by this limitation, the study is conducted to observe and identify a potential replacement for the current loss function in GTB by applying a different existing standard mathematical function. In this study, the crime models are developed based on GTB with a different loss function to compare its forecasting performance. From this case study, it is found that among the tested loss functions, the least absolute deviation function outperforms other loss functions including the GTB standard least square loss function in all developed crime models. |
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A proposed gradient tree boosting with different loss function in crime forecasting and analysis |
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