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A Flat-Hierarchical Approach Based On Machine Learning Model For E-Commerce Product Classification

Journal
IEEE Access
ISSN
2169-3536
Date Issued
2024-01-01
DOI
10.1109/access.2024.3400693
WoS ID
WOS:001235951300001
Abstract
Within the e-commerce sphere, optimizing the product classification process assumes pivotal importance, owing to its direct influence on operational efficiency and profitability. In this context, employing machine learning algorithms stands out as a premier solution for effectively automating this process. The design of these models commonly adopts either a flat or local (hierarchical) approach. However, each of them exhibits significant limitations. The regional approach introduces taxonomic inconsistencies in predictions, whereas the flat approach becomes inefficient when dealing with extensive datasets featuring high granularity. Therefore, our research introduces a solution for hierarchical product classification based on a Machine Learning model that integrates flat and local (hierarchical) classification approaches using a 4-level electronic product dataset obtained from a renowned e-commerce platform in Latin America. In pursuit of this goal, a comparative analysis of seven machine learning algorithms, including Multinomial Naive Bayes, Linear Support Vector Classifier, Multinomial Logistic Regression, Random Forest, XGBoost, FastText, and Voting Ensemble, was conducted. This hybrid approach model performs better than models using a single approach. It surpassed the top-performing flat approach model by 0.15% and outperformed the leading local approach (Local Classifier per Level) model by 4.88%, as measured by the weighted F1-score. Additionally, this paper contributes to the academic community by presenting a significant Spanish-language dataset comprising over one million products and discussing the preprocessing techniques tailored for the dataset. It also addresses the study's inherent limitations and potential avenues for future exploration in this field.
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Computer Science, Inf...

Computer Science

Engineering, Electric...

Engineering

Materials Science

Telecommunications

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Engineering And Techn...

Author(s)
Harold Cotacallapa
Nemias Saboya
Paulo Canas Rodrigues
Salas, Rodrigo  
Facultad de Ingeniería  
Javier Linkolk López-Gonzales

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