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| DOI | 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0289130 | ||||
| Año | 2023 | ||||
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Creating robust and explainable statistical learning models is essential in credit risk management. For this purpose, equally spaced or frequent discretization is the de facto choice when building predictive models. The methods above have limitations, given that when the discretization procedure is constrained, the underlying patterns are lost. This study introduces an innovative approach by combining traditional discretization techniques with clustering-based discretization, specifically k means and Gaussian mixture models. The study proposes two combinations: Discrete Competitive Combination (DCC) and Discrete Exhaustive Combination (DEC). Discrete Competitive Combination selects features based on the discretization method that performs better on each feature, whereas Discrete Exhaustive Combination includes every discretization method to complement the information not captured by each technique. The proposed combinations were tested on 11 different credit risk datasets by fitting a logistic regression model using the weight of evidence transformation over the training partition and contrasted over the validation partition. The experimental findings showed that both combinations similarly outperform individual methods for the logistic regression without compromising the computational efficiency. More importantly, the proposed method is a feasible and competitive alternative to conventional methods without reducing explainability.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Fuentes Cabrera, José G. | - |
Universidad Iberoamericana - México
UNAM - México Univ Iberoamer Ciudad Mexico - México |
| 1 | Cabrera, Jose G. Fuentes | - |
Univ Iberoamer Ciudad Mexico - México
UNAM - México Universidad Iberoamericana - México |
| 1 | Cabrera, José G.Fuentes | - |
Universidad Iberoamericana - México
UNAM - México |
| 2 | Pérez Vicente, Hugo A. | - |
Universidad Iberoamericana - México
Univ Iberoamer Ciudad Mexico - México |
| 2 | Vicente, Hugo A. Perez | - |
Univ Iberoamer Ciudad Mexico - México
Universidad Iberoamericana - México |
| 2 | Vicente, Hugo A.Pérez | - |
Universidad Iberoamericana - México
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| 3 | MALDONADO-ALARCON, SEBASTIAN ALEJANDRO | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Instituto Sistemas Complejos de Ingeniería - Chile |
| 4 | Velasco, Jonás | - |
Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas, A.C. - México
CONAHCYT Ctr Invest Matemat CIMAT - México |
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| FONDECYT Chile |
| Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México |
| ANID PIA BASAL |
| Chairs Program of the National Council of Humanities, Science and Technology (CONAHCYT) |
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| This study was financially supported by Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de Mexico in the form of a graduate scholarship received by JF. This study was also supported by Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de Mexico in the form of salary for HP. The specific role of this author is articulated in the 'author contributions' section. This study was also financially supported by ANID PIA BASAL in the form of an award (AFB180003) received by SM. This study was also financially supported by FONDECYT Chile in the form of a grant (1200221) received by SM. This study was also financially supported by Chairs Program of the National Council of Humanities, Science and Technology (CONAHCYT) project (2193) award received by JV. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. |
| Funding:Thisstudywasfinanciallysupportedby UniversidadIberoamericanaCiudaddeMe ´xicoin theformofagraduatescholarshipreceivedbyJF. ThisstudywasalsosupportedbyUniversidad IberoamericanaCiudaddeMe ´ xicointheformof salaryforHP.Thespecificroleofthisauthoris articulatedinthe‘authorcontributions’section. ThisstudywasalsofinanciallysupportedbyANID PIABASALintheformofanaward(AFB180003) receivedbySM.Thisstudywasalsofinancially supportedbyFONDECYTChileintheformofa grant(1200221)receivedbySM.Thisstudywas alsofinanciallysupportedbyChairsProgramofthe NationalCouncilofHumanities,Scienceand Technology(CONAHCYT)project(2193)award receivedbyJV.Thefundershadnoroleinstudy design,datacollectionandanalysis,decisionto publish,orpreparationofthemanuscript. |
| Funding:Thisstudywasfinanciallysupportedby UniversidadIberoamericanaCiudaddeMe ´xicoin theformofagraduatescholarshipreceivedbyJF. ThisstudywasalsosupportedbyUniversidad IberoamericanaCiudaddeMe ´ xicointheformof salaryforHP.Thespecificroleofthisauthoris articulatedinthe‘authorcontributions’section. ThisstudywasalsofinanciallysupportedbyANID PIABASALintheformofanaward(AFB180003) receivedbySM.Thisstudywasalsofinancially supportedbyFONDECYTChileintheformofa grant(1200221)receivedbySM.Thisstudywas alsofinanciallysupportedbyChairsProgramofthe NationalCouncilofHumanities,Scienceand Technology(CONAHCYT)project(2193)award receivedbyJV.Thefundershadnoroleinstudy design,datacollectionandanalysis,decisionto publish,orpreparationofthemanuscript. |