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Predicting Future Customers via Ensembling Gradually Expanded Trees:
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Article #:    ITJ3622
Number of pages:    12-21 pages
Source:    International Journal of Data Warehousing and Mining, Vol. 3, Issue 2
Author(s):    Yu, Yang; Zhan, De-Chuan; Liu, Xu-Ying; Li, Ming; Zhou, Zhi-Hua
Affiliation(s):    National Laboratory for Novel Software Technology, China; National Laboratory for Novel Software Technology, China; National Laboratory for Novel Software Technology, China; National Laboratory for Novel Software Technology, China; National Laboratory for Novel Software Technology, China

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Our LAMDAer team has won the 10th Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD) 2006 Data Mining Competition (open category) grand champion. This report presents our solution to the PAKDD 2006 Data Mining Competition. Following a brief description of the task, we discuss the difficulties of the task and explain the motivation of our solution. Then, we propose the Gradually Expanded Tree Ensemble (GetEnsemble) method, which handles the difficulties via ensembling expanded trees. We evaluated the proposed method and several other methods using AUC, and found the proposed method beats others in this task. Besides, we show how to obtain cues on which kind of second generation (2G) customers are likely to become third generation (3G) users with the proposed method.

 
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