Multi-Label Learning
Multi-label learning (MLL) is a generalization of the binary and multi-category classification problems and deals with tagging a data instance with several possible class labels simultaneously [1]. Each of the assigned labels conveys a specific semantic relationship with the multi-label data instance [2, 3]. Multi-label learning has continued to receive a lot of research interest due to its practical application in many real-world problems such as recommender systems [4], image annotation [5], and text classification [6].
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Bogaert M, Lootens J, Van den Poel D, Ballings M (2019) Evaluating multi-label classifiers and recommender systems in the financial service sector. Eur J Oper Res 279(2):620– 634
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Jing L, Shen C, Yang L, Yu J, Ng MK (2017) Multi-label classification by semi-supervised singular value decomposition. IEEE Trans Image Process 26(10):4612–4625
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Chen Z, Ren J (2021) Multi-label text classification with latent word-wise label information. Appl Intell 51(2):966–979
Papers
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Benchmark Results
| # | Model | Metric | Claimed | Verified | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SADCL | CF1 | 79.8 | — | Unverified |