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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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Take One Step at a Time to Know Incremental Utility of Demonstration: An Analysis on Reranking for Few-Shot In-Context Learning0
Image Classification using Combination of Topological Features and Neural Networks0
Auto deep learning for bioacoustic signalsCode0
Understanding Deep Representation Learning via Layerwise Feature Compression and DiscriminationCode0
Learning Robust Sequential Recommenders through Confident Soft LabelsCode0
Low-Resource Named Entity Recognition: Can One-vs-All AUC Maximization Help?0
Efficient Machine Learning Ensemble Methods for Detecting Gravitational Wave Glitches in LIGO Time SeriesCode0
Breaking the Token Barrier: Chunking and Convolution for Efficient Long Text Classification with BERT0
Performance Improvement in Multi-class Classification via Automated Hierarchy Generation and Exploitation through Extended LCPN Schemes0
Support matrix machine: A review0
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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