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Dissimilarity representations allow for building good classifiers

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Dissimilarity representations allow for building good classifiers
In this paper, a classification task on dissimilarity representations is considered. A traditional way to discriminate between objects represented by dissimilarities is the nearest neighbor method. It suffers, however, from a number of limitations, i.e., high computational complexity, a potential loss of accuracy when a small set of prototypes is used and sensitivity to noise. To overcome these shortcomings, we propose to use a normal density-based classifier constructed on the same representation. We show that such a classifier, based on a weighted combination of dissimilarities, can significantly improve the nearest neighbor rule with respect to the recognition accuracy and computational effort.
Elzbieta Pekalska, Robert P. W. Duin
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where PRL
Authors Elzbieta Pekalska, Robert P. W. Duin
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