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Enhancing Classification of Ecological Momentary Assessment Data Using Bagging and Boosting
Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) techniques gain more ground in studies and data collection among different disciplines. Decision tree algorithms and their ensemble variants are widely used for classifying this type of data, since they are easy to use and provide satisfactory results. However, most of these algorithms do not take into account the multiple levels (per-subject, per-day, etc.) in which EMA data are organized. In this paper we explore how the EMA data organization can be taken into account when dealing with decision trees and specifically how a combination of bagging and boosting can be utilized in a classification task. A new algorithm called BBT (standing for Bagged Boosted Trees) is proposed which is enhanced by an over/under sampling method leading to better estimates of the conditional class probability function. BBT's necessity and effects are demonstrated using both simulated datasets and real-world EMA data collected using a mobile application following the eating behavior of 100 people. Experimental analysis shows that BBT leads to clear improvements with respect to prediction error reduction and conditional class probability estimation.