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A Novel Profit Maximizing Metric for Measuring Classification Performance of Customer Churn Prediction Models
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Marketing AnalyticsCustomer SatisfactionBusiness IntelligenceCustomer ProfilingBusiness AnalyticsOptimization-based Data MiningClassification MethodData ScienceData MiningManagementRetention CampaignStatisticsQuantitative ManagementCustomer ProfitabilityCustomer RetentionCustomer Churn ProblemPredictive AnalyticsKnowledge DiscoveryMarketingMeasuring Classification PerformanceBusinessClassificationProfit Maximization
The interest for data mining techniques has increased tremendously during the past decades, and numerous classification techniques have been applied in a wide range of business applications. Hence, the need for adequate performance measures has become more important than ever. In this paper, a cost-benefit analysis framework is formalized in order to define performance measures which are aligned with the main objectives of the end users, i.e., profit maximization. A new performance measure is defined, the expected maximum profit criterion. This general framework is then applied to the customer churn problem with its particular cost-benefit structure. The advantage of this approach is that it assists companies with selecting the classifier which maximizes the profit. Moreover, it aids with the practical implementation in the sense that it provides guidance about the fraction of the customer base to be included in the retention campaign.
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