LGOct 25, 2023

Parcel loss prediction in last-mile delivery: deep and non-deep approaches with insights from Explainable AI

arXiv:2310.16602v15 citationsh-index: 12
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This work addresses parcel loss reduction for e-commerce retailers, offering incremental improvements in prediction accuracy to optimize insurance decisions.

The paper tackled parcel loss prediction in last-mile delivery by proposing two machine learning approaches, DBSL and DHEL, with DHEL achieving the highest classification performance on one year of Belgian shipment data.

Within the domain of e-commerce retail, an important objective is the reduction of parcel loss during the last-mile delivery phase. The ever-increasing availability of data, including product, customer, and order information, has made it possible for the application of machine learning in parcel loss prediction. However, a significant challenge arises from the inherent imbalance in the data, i.e., only a very low percentage of parcels are lost. In this paper, we propose two machine learning approaches, namely, Data Balance with Supervised Learning (DBSL) and Deep Hybrid Ensemble Learning (DHEL), to accurately predict parcel loss. The practical implication of such predictions is their value in aiding e-commerce retailers in optimizing insurance-related decision-making policies. We conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the proposed machine learning models using one year data from Belgian shipments. The findings show that the DHEL model, which combines a feed-forward autoencoder with a random forest, achieves the highest classification performance. Furthermore, we use the techniques from Explainable AI (XAI) to illustrate how prediction models can be used in enhancing business processes and augmenting the overall value proposition for e-commerce retailers in the last mile delivery.

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