Dear Statalist,
I am currently training a random forest algorithm with a heavily imbalanced dataset. I have two groups, where the group of interest makes up about 10 percent of the sample.
In order to deal with this, I wish to use a Synthetic Minority Over-sampling Technique (SMOTE). I have found applications of this in Weka and R. However, I would rather work solely out of Stata.
Therefore, my question is now; Is there any way to import a SMOTE routine to STATA?
Sincerely,
Johan Karlsson
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