RT Journal Article T1 Optimising Performance Curves for Ensemble Models through Pareto Front Analysis of the Decision Space A1 Gutierrez-Gallego, Alberto A1 Parra, Daniel A1 Garnica Alcázar, Antonio Óscar A1 Velasco, Jose M. AB Receiver operating characteristic curves are commonly used to evaluate the performance of machine learning ensemble classification models that combine multiple classifiers through a voting procedure. Although these models have many parameters, standard ROC analyses typically vary only the voting threshold, limiting their potential for improvement. In this paper, we propose Performance Curve Mapping, a new method that redefines the ROC curve as the Pareto front of a multi‐objective optimisation problem. The method maps the multidimensional space of all ensemble parameters (Decision space) into a two‐dimensional Objective space defined by classification performance metrics. We employ an algorithm based on NSGA‐II to explore the Decision space and validate the proposal on two different classification problems: (1) predicting car insurance claims in a highly imbalanced dataset (Insurance dataset), and (2) predicting obesity risk in a balanced clinical dataset (GenObIA dataset). We compare our method with alternative ensemble optimisation approaches, using visual assessment, the area under the curve and the Youden index as performance measures. In the Insurance dataset, Performance Curve Mapping achieves an average improvement of 46.4% in AUC‐ROC and 26.1% in the Youden index. In the GenObIA dataset, it achieves an average improvement of 29.7% in AUC‐ROC and 11.9% in the Youden index. All improvements are calculated relative to the maximum achievable improvement. PB Wiley YR 2025 FD 2025 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/132823 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/132823 LA eng DS Docta Complutense RD 2 abr 2026