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Customer Churn Predictive Heuristics from Operator and Users' Perspective

Telecommunication organizations are confronting in expanding client administration weight as they launch various user-desired services. Conveying poor client encounters puts client connections and incomes at danger. One of the metrics used by telecommunications companies to determine their relationship with customers is “Churn”. After substantial research in the field of churn prediction over many years, Big Data analytics with Data Mining techniques was found to be an efficient way for identifying churn. These techniques are usually applied to predict customer churn by building models, pattern classification and learning from historical data. Although some work has already been undertaken with regards to users’ perspective, it appears to be in its infancy. The aim of this thesis is to validate churn predictive heuristics from the operator perspective and close to user end. Conducting experiments with different sections of people regarding their data usage, designing a model, which is close to the user end and fitting with the data obtained through the survey done. Correlating the examined churn indicators and their validation, validation with the traffic volume variation with the users’ feedback collected by accompanying theses. A Literature review is done to analyze previous works and find out the difficulties faced in analyzing the users’ feeling, also to understand methodologies to get around problems in handling the churn prediction algorithms accuracy. Experiments are conducted with different sections of people across the globe. Their experiences with quality of calls, data and if they are looking to change in future, what would be their reasons of churn be, are analyzed. Their feedback will be validated using existing heuristics. The collected data set is analyzed by statistical analysis and validated for different datasets obtained by operators’ data. Also statistical and Big Data analysis has been done with data provided by an operator’s active and churned customers monthly data volume usage. A possible correlation of the user churn with users’ feedback will be studied by calculating the percentages and further correlate the results with that of the operators’ data and the data produced by the mobile app. The results show that the monthly volumes have not shown much decision power and the need for additional attributes such as higher time resolution, age, gender and others are needed. Whereas the survey done globally has shown similarities with the operator’s customers’ feedback and issues “around the globe” such a data plan issues, pricing, issues with connectivity and speed. Nevertheless, data preprocessing and feature selection has shown to be the key factors. Churn predictive models have given a better classification of 69.7 % when more attributes were provided. Telecom Operators’ data classification have given an accuracy of 51.7 % after preprocessing and for the variables we choose. Finally, a close observation of the end user revealed the possibility to yield a much higher classification precision of 95.2 %.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:UPSALLA1/oai:DiVA.org:bth-13452
Date January 2016
CreatorsMOUNIKA REDDY, CHANDIRI
PublisherBlekinge Tekniska Högskola, Institutionen för kommunikationssystem
Source SetsDiVA Archive at Upsalla University
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeStudent thesis, info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis, text
Formatapplication/pdf
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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