Automatic design of multiple classifier systems by unsupervised learning

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In the field of pattern recognition, multiple classifier systems based on the combination of the outputs of a set of different classifiers have been proposed as a method for the development of high performance classification systems. Previous work clearly showed that multiple classifier systems are effective only if the classifiers forming them make independent errors. This achievement pointed out the fundamental need for methods aimed to design ensembles of “independent” classifiers. However, the most of the recent work focused on the development of combination methods. In this paper, an approach to the automatic design of multiple classifier systems based on unsupervised learning is proposed. Given an initial set of classifiers, such approach is aimed to identify the largest subset of “independent” classifiers. A proof of the optimality of the proposed approach is given. Reported results on the classification of remote sensing images show that this approach allows one to design effective multiple classifier systems.

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Giacinto, G., & Roli, F. (1999). Automatic design of multiple classifier systems by unsupervised learning. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 1715, pp. 131–142). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48097-8_11

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