A fast conformal predictive system with regularized extreme learning machine.

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School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Tianjin University, 300072, Tianjin, China.

Published: June 2020

A conformal predictive system(CPS) is based on the learning framework of conformal prediction, which outputs cumulative distribution functions(CDFs) for labels in regression problems. The CDFs output by a CPS provide useful information for users, as they not only provide probability for the events related to the test labels, but also can be transformed to prediction intervals with the corresponding quantiles. Moreover, CPSs have the property of validity since the distributions and intervals they output have statistical compatibility with the realizations. This property is very useful for many risk-sensitive applications such as financial time series forecast and weather forecast. However, as based on conformal predictors, CPSs inherit the computational issue. To build a fast CPS, in this paper, we propose a CPS with regularized extreme learning machine as the underlying algorithm. To be specific, we combine the leave-one-out cross-conformal predictive system(Leave-One-Out CCPS), a variant of the original CPS, with regularized extreme learning machine(RELM), which is named as LOO-CCPS-RELM. We analyse the computational complexity of it and prove its asymptotic validity based on some regularity assumptions. We also prove that the error rate of the prediction interval output by LOO-CCPS-RELM is under control in the asymptotic setting. Experiments with 20 public data sets were conducted to test LOO-CCPS-RELM and the results showed that LOO-CCPS-RELM is empirically valid and compared favourably with the other CPSs.

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