IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

An Overview on Concept Drift Learning

  • Adriana Sayuri Iwashita,
  • Joao Paulo Papa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2886026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 1532 – 1547

Abstract

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Concept drift techniques aim at learning patterns from data streams that may change over time. Although such behavior is not usually expected in controlled environments, real-world scenarios can face changes in the data, such as new classes, clusters, and features. Traditional classifiers can be easily fooled in such situations, resulting in poor performances. Common concept drift domains include recommendation systems, energy consumption, artificial intelligence systems with dynamic environment interaction, and biomedical signal analysis (e.g., neurogenerative diseases). In this paper, we surveyed several works that deal with concept drift, as well as we presented a comprehensive study of public synthetic and real datasets that can be used to cope with such a problem. In addition, we considered a review of different types of drifts and approaches to handling such changes in the data. We considered different learners employed in classification tasks and the use of drift detection mechanisms, among other characteristics.

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