Generates synthetic positive instances using ADASYN algorithm.
Arguments
- df
data.frame or tibble. Must have 1 factor variable and remaining numeric variables.
- var
Character, name of variable containing factor variable.
- k
An integer. Number of nearest neighbor that are used to generate the new examples of the minority class.
- over_ratio
A numeric value for the ratio of the majority-to-minority frequencies. The default value (1) means that all other levels are sampled up to have the same frequency as the most occurring level. A value of 0.5 would mean that the minority levels will have (at most) (approximately) half as many rows than the majority level.
References
Chawla, N. V., Bowyer, K. W., Hall, L. O., and Kegelmeyer, W. P. (2002). Smote: Synthetic minority over-sampling technique. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 16:321-357.
Examples
circle_numeric <- circle_example[, c("x", "y", "class")]
res <- adasyn(circle_numeric, var = "class")
res <- adasyn(circle_numeric, var = "class", k = 10)
res <- adasyn(circle_numeric, var = "class", over_ratio = 0.8)