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Hierarchical Multi-label Classification

Multi-label classification is a standard machine learning problem in which an object can be associated with multiple labels. A hierarchical multi-label classification (HMC) problem is defined as a multi-label classification problem in which classes are hierarchically organized as a tree or as a directed acyclic graph (DAG), and in which every prediction must be coherent, i.e., respect the hierarchy constraint. The hierarchy constraint states that a datapoint belonging to a given class must also belong to all its ancestors in the hierarchy.

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TLMCM Network for Medical Image Hierarchical Multi-Label Classification0
Interdisciplinary Fairness in Imbalanced Research Proposal Topic Inference: A Hierarchical Transformer-based Method with Selective Interpolation0
Geometric Relational Embeddings: A Survey0
Enhancing Classification with Hierarchical Scalable Query on Fusion Transformer0
Solution for the EPO CodeFest on Green Plastics: Hierarchical multi-label classification of patents relating to green plastics using deep learningCode0
Enhancing Crisis-Related Tweet Classification with Entity-Masked Language Modeling and Multi-Task LearningCode0
A Capsule Network for Hierarchical Multi-Label Image Classification0
Semi-supervised Predictive Clustering Trees for (Hierarchical) Multi-label Classification0
Hierarchy exploitation to detect missing annotations on hierarchical multi-label classification0
All Mistakes Are Not Equal: Comprehensive Hierarchy Aware Multi-label Predictions (CHAMP)0
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