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Machine Learning Classifiers for Credit Risk Analysis

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  • @ARTICLE{10.4108/eetiot.5376,
        author={Sudiksha  and Preethi Nanjundan and Jossy P George},
        title={Machine Learning Classifiers for Credit Risk Analysis},
        journal={EAI Endorsed Transactions on Internet of Things},
        volume={10},
        number={1},
        publisher={EAI},
        journal_a={IOT},
        year={2024},
        month={3},
        keywords={Credit risk, Machine Learning, Naive Bayes classifier, Decision tree, K-Nearest neighboor},
        doi={10.4108/eetiot.5376}
    }
    
  • Sudiksha
    Preethi Nanjundan
    Jossy P George
    Year: 2024
    Machine Learning Classifiers for Credit Risk Analysis
    IOT
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eetiot.5376
Sudiksha 1, Preethi Nanjundan1,*, Jossy P George1
  • 1: Christ University
*Contact email: preethi.n@christuniversity.in

Abstract

The modern world is a place of global commerce. Since globalization became popular, entrepreneurs of small and medium enterprises to large ones have looked up to banks, which have existed in various forms since antiquity, as their pillars of support. The risk of granting loans in various forms has significantly increased as a consequence of this, the businesses face financing difficulties. Credit Risk Analysis is a major aspect of approving the loan application that is done by analyzing different types of data. The goal is to minimize the risk of approving the loan for the Individuals or businesses who might not pay back on time. This research paper addresses this challenge by applying various machine learning classifiers to the German credit risk dataset. By evaluating and comparing the accuracy of these models to identify the most effective classifier for credit risk analysis. Furthermore, it proposes a contributory approach that combines the strengths of multiple classifiers to enhance the decision-making process for loan approvals. By leveraging ensemble learning techniques, such as the Voting Ensemble model, the aim is to improve the accuracy and reliability of credit risk analysis. Additionally, it explores tailored feature engineering techniques that focus on selecting and engineering informative features specific to credit risk analysis.

Keywords
Credit risk, Machine Learning, Naive Bayes classifier, Decision tree, K-Nearest neighboor
Received
2023-12-17
Accepted
2024-03-05
Published
2024-03-12
Publisher
EAI
http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eetiot.5376

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