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Multi-class Classification

Multi-class classification is a type of supervised learning where the goal is to assign an input to one of three or more distinct classes. Unlike binary classification (which has only two classes), multi-class classification handles multiple labels and uses algorithms like logistic regression, decision trees, random forests, SVMs, or neural networks to predict the correct category based on the features of the input data.

Papers

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Detection of Suicidal Risk on Social Media: A Hybrid Model0
Leveraging Cascaded Binary Classification and Multimodal Fusion for Dementia Detection through Spontaneous Speech0
DECT-based Space-Squeeze Method for Multi-Class Classification of Metastatic Lymph Nodes in Breast CancerCode0
Self-Classification Enhancement and Correction for Weakly Supervised Object Detection0
AppealCase: A Dataset and Benchmark for Civil Case Appeal ScenariosCode0
Neuro-Argumentative Learning with Case-Based ReasoningCode0
Efficient Malicious UAV Detection Using Autoencoder-TSMamba Integration0
Improving Generalizability of Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks via Error-Correcting Output CodesCode0
In-Context Learning for Label-Efficient Cancer Image Classification in Oncology0
TunnElQNN: A Hybrid Quantum-classical Neural Network for Efficient Learning0
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Benchmark Results

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1COVID-CXNetAccuracy (%)94.2Unverified
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1COVID-ResNetF1 score0.9Unverified
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1SVM (tficf)Macro F173.9Unverified
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1Extra TreesF1-Score93.36Unverified
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1Multi-Model EnsembleMean AUC0.99Unverified