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The study introduces a hybrid unsupervised machine learning framework that combines Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost), Local Outlier Factor (LOF), and Isolation Forest to leverage complementary strengths across models. Experiments on a real-world insurance dataset report 92% detection accuracy with 92% precision and 96% recall. Results indicate the proposed approach outperforms state-of-the-art methods by increasing detection rates while reducing false positives. The work supports practical development of fraud detection systems that help insurers minimize losses and improve profitability.","Journal of Information Systems and Informatics  \nVol. 7, No. 1, March 2025 e-ISSN: 2656-4882 p-ISSN: 2656-5935  \nDOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v7i1.958 Published By DRPM-UBD  \nHybrid Unsupervised Machine Learning for Insurance Fraud Detection: PCA-XGBoost-LOF and Isolation Forest  \nNatsai Chapwanya1, Karikoga Norman Gorejena2  \n1Machine Learning Research Focus Area, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, North West University, Mafikeng Campus Private Bag X2046, Mmabatho 2735, South Africa  \n2 Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, North West University, Mafikeng Campus Private Bag X2046, Mmabatho 2735, South Africa  \n[Email :](Email :1 nchapwanya@gzu.ac.zw)[1](Email :1 nchapwanya@gzu.ac.zw)[ nchapwanya@gzu.ac.zw](Email :1 nchapwanya@gzu.ac.zw), [2](2 Koga.gorejena@nwu.ac.za)[ Koga.gorejena@nwu.ac.za](2 Koga.gorejena@nwu.ac.za)  \nAbstract  \nInsurance fraud poses a significant threat to the financial stability of insurance companies, resulting in substantial economic losses. To combat this issue, this study proposes a novel unsupervised machine learning hybrid algorithm, integrating Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost), Local Outlier Factor (LOF), and Isolation Forest. This hybrid approach aims to improve the detection accuracy of insurance fraud by combining the strengths of each individual algorithm. Experimental results a realworld insurance dataset demonstrate a detection accuracy of 92%, precision of 92% and recall of 96% . Our experimental results demonstrate that the proposed hybrid algorithm outperforms existing state-of-the-art methods, achieving a higher detection rate and reducing false positives. This research contributes to the development of effective insurance fraud detection systems, ultimately helping insurance companies to minimize financial losses and improve their overall profitability.  \nKeywords: Insurance Fraud Detection; Hybrid Machine Learning; Unsupervised Learning; Anomaly Detection; Principal Component Analysis (PCA)  \n1. INTRODUCTION  \nInsurance fraud can be classified into different types, including auto insurance fraud which is the focus of this study. Machine learning techniques have been used to detect fraud, but most studies use supervised learning methods that require labelled data. Hybridization of unsupervised learning algorithms has emerged as a promising approach for fraud detection, offering several advantages over traditional rule-based systems and individual unsupervised learning algorithms. Previous and current literature suggests that hybrid unsupervised machine learning approaches can significantly improve the accuracy, efficiency, and scalability of fraud detection systems [1] .  \nHybridization has the potential to significantly improve the accuracy and efficiency of anomaly detection [2] . Unsupervised learning algorithms are a type of machine learning algorithm that can learn from data without being given any labels [3] .  \n941  \nThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.  \np-ISSN: 2656-5935 [http://journal-isi.org/index.php/isi](http://journal-isi.org/index.php/isi) e-ISSN: 2656-4882  \nHybrid machine learning algorithms combine two or more different machine learning algorithms to improve performance. A number of studies have shown that hybrid machine learning algorithms can improve the accuracy and efficiency of anomaly detection in unsupervised learning scenarios. For example, a study by [4] found that a hybrid ensemble method outperformed individual unsupervised machine learning algorithms for anomaly detection in network traffic data. Another study by [5], found that a hybrid stacked model outperformed individual unsupervised machine learning algorithms for anomaly detection in financial data.  \nTraditional methods for detecting insurance fraud typically involve manual review of claims and spot checks by insurance investigators [6]. 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