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KGroups: A Versatile Univariate Max-Relevance Min-Redundancy Feature Selection Algorithm for High-dimensional Biological Data

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This paper proposes a new univariate filter feature selection (FFS) algorithm called KGroups. The majority of work in the literature focuses on investigating the relevance or redundancy estimations of feature selection (FS) methods. This has shown promising results and a real improvement of FFS methods' predictive performance. However, limited efforts have been made to investigate alternative FFS algorithms. This raises the following question: how much of the FFS methods' predictive performance depends on the selection algorithm rather than the relevance or the redundancy estimations? The majority of FFS methods fall into two categories: relevance maximisation (Max-Rel, also known as KBest) or simultaneous relevance maximisation and redundancy minimisation (mRMR). KBest is a univariate FFS algorithm that employs sorting (descending) for selection. mRMR is a multivariate FFS algorithm that employs an incremental search algorithm for selection. In this paper, we propose a new univariate mRMR called KGroups that employs clustering for selection. Extensive experiments on 14 high-dimensional biological benchmark datasets showed that KGroups achieves similar predictive performance compared to multivariate mRMR while being up to 821 times faster. KGroups is parameterisable, which leaves room for further predictive performance improvement through hyperparameter finetuning, unlike mRMR and KBest. KGroups outperforms KBest.

Malick Ebiele, Malika Bendechache, Rob Brennan• 2026

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