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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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Counterfactual Explanations for Predictive Business Process Monitoring0
Self-Training: A Survey0
Towards Speaker Age Estimation with Label Distribution Learning0
Personalized Federated Learning with Exact Stochastic Gradient Descent0
Improving the repeatability of deep learning models with Monte Carlo dropoutCode0
Multi-class granular approximation by means of disjoint and adjacent fuzzy granules0
Incremental user embedding modeling for personalized text classification0
FORML: Learning to Reweight Data for Fairness0
Learning Optimal Topology for Ad-hoc Robot Networks0
Polyphonic audio event detection: multi-label or multi-class multi-task classification problem?0
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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