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Feature subset selection for Big Data via Chaotic Binary Differential Evolution under Apache Spark

Feature subset selection (FSS) using a wrapper approach is essentially a combinatorial optimization problem having two objective functions namely cardinality of the selected-feature-subset, which should be minimized and the corresponding area under the ROC curve (AUC) to be maximized. In this research study, we propose a novel multiplicative single objective function involving cardinality and AUC. The randomness involved in the Binary Differential Evolution (BDE) may yield less diverse solutions thereby getting trapped in local minima. Hence, we embed Logistic and Tent chaotic maps into the BDE and named it as Chaotic Binary Differential Evolution (CBDE). Designing a scalable solution to the FSS is critical when dealing with high-dimensional and voluminous datasets. Hence, we propose a scalable island (iS) based parallelization approach where the data is divided into multiple partitions/islands thereby the solution evolves individually and gets combined eventually in a migration strategy. The results empirically show that the proposed parallel Chaotic Binary Differential Evolution (P-CBDE-iS) is able to find the better quality feature subsets than the Parallel Bi-nary Differential Evolution (P-BDE-iS). Logistic Regression (LR) is used as a classifier owing to its simplicity and power. The speedup attained by the proposed parallel approach signifies the importance.

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