Active preference-based optimization for human-in-the-loop feature selection

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Bianchi, Federico [1 ]
Piroddi, Luigi [1 ]
Bemporad, Alberto [2 ]
Halasz, Geza [3 ]
Villani, Matteo [4 ]
Piga, Dario [5 ]
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[1] Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria, Politecnico di Milano, Milano,20133, Italy
[2] IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, Lucca,55100, Italy
[3] Cardiology Department Guglielmo Da Saliceto Hospital, Piacenza,29121, Italy
[4] Anesthesiology and ICU Department Guglielmo da Saliceto Hospital, Piacenza,29121, Italy
[5] IDSIA - Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence Research - USI/SUPSI, Lugano-Viganello,CH - 6962, Switzerland
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Classification (of information) - Iterative methods - Subjective testing;
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In various classification problems characterized by a large number of features, feature selection (FS) is essential to guarantee generalization capabilities. The FS problem is often ill-posed due to significant correlations among features, which may lead to several different feature subsets with comparable scores in terms of classification performance. However, not all these subsets are equivalent from a domain-oriented point of view due to known relationships among features and their different acquisition costs in production to deploy the trained classifier. In this paper, we consider the potential benefits of including the domain expert's preferences in the FS task, thus integrating both objective elements (e.g., classification accuracy) and subjective (often not quantifiable) considerations in the selection process. This goes in the direction of increasing the interpretability and the trustworthiness of the machine learning model, which is an often desired property in many application domains such as in medicine. The proposed method consists of an iterative procedure. At each iteration, the expert is asked to express a human preference on pairs of classifiers, each one trained from a different subset of features. The expressed preferences are used algorithmically to update a suitable surrogate function that mimics the latent subjective expert's objective function, and then to propose a new classifier for testing and comparison. The proposed method has been tested on academic and experimental FS problems, and notably, on a COVID’19 patients record. The preliminary experimental results are promising, in that a parsimonious and accurate solution is obtained after a relatively short number of iterations. © 2022 European Control Association
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