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Learning valued preference structures for solving classification problems

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Learning valued preference structures for solving classification problems
This paper introduces a new approach to classification which combines pairwise decomposition techniques with ideas and tools from fuzzy preference modeling. More specifically, our approach first decomposes a polychotomous classification problem involving m classes into an ensemble of binary problems, one for each ordered pair of classes. The corresponding classifiers are trained on the relevant subsets of the (transformed) original training data. In the classification phase, a new query is submitted to every binary learner. The output of each classifier is interpreted as a fuzzy degree of preference for the first in comparison with the second class. By combining the outputs of all classifiers, one thus obtains a fuzzy preference relation which is taken as a point of departure for the final classification decision. This way, the problem of classification is effectively reduced to a problem of decision making based on a fuzzy preference relation. Corresponding techniques, which have bee...
Eyke Hüllermeier, Klaus Brinker
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where FSS
Authors Eyke Hüllermeier, Klaus Brinker
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