Gülcan, Ege BerkayCan, Fazlı2023-02-172023-02-172022-07-17026-92821http://hdl.handle.net/11693/111506Many real-world applications adopt multi-label data streams as the need for algorithms to deal with rapidly changing data increases. Changes in data distribution, also known as concept drift, cause existing classification models to rapidly lose their effectiveness. To assist the classifiers, we propose a novel algorithm called Label Dependency Drift Detector (LD3), an unsupervised concept drift detector using label dependencies within the data for multi-label data streams. Our study exploits the dynamic temporal dependencies between labels using a label influence ranking method, which leverages a data fusion algorithm and uses the produced ranking to detect concept drift. LD3 is the first unsupervised concept drift detection algorithm in the multi-label classification problem area. In this study, we perform an extensive evaluation of LD3 by comparing it with 14 prevalent supervised concept drift detection algorithms that we adapt to the problem area using 15 datasets and a baseline classifier. The results show that LD3 provides between 16.9 and 56% better predictive performance than comparable detectors on both real-world and synthetic data streams. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.Big dataConcept driftDrift detectionMulti-label classificationMulti-label data streamUnsupervised concept drift detection for multi-label data streamsArticle10.1007/s10462-022-10232-2