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Title: Effective Multi-Label Classification Using Data Preprocessing
Authors: Tidake V. S.
Sane S. S.
Keywords: Multi-Label Classification
Algorithm MLFLD
Parameters
Issue Date: 15-Jun-2021
Citation: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4543-6361
Abstract: Usage of feature similarity is expected when the nearest neighbors are to be explored. Examples in multilabel datasets are associated with multiple labels. Hence, the use of label dissimilarity accompanied by feature similarity may reveal better neighbors. Information extracted from such neighbors is explored by devised MLFLD and MLFLD-MAXP algorithms. Among three distance metrics used for computation of label dissimilarity, Hamming distance has shown the most improved performance and hence used for further evaluation. The performance of implemented algorithms is compared with the state-of-theart MLkNN algorithm. They showed an improvement for some datasets only. This chapter introduces parameters MLE and skew. MLE, skew, along with outlier parameter help to analyze multi-label and imbalanced nature of datasets. Investigation of datasets for various parameters and experimentation explored the need for data preprocessing for removing outliers. It revealed an improvement in the performance of implemented algorithms for all measures, and effectiveness is empirically validated.
URI: http://192.168.3.232:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2969
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