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A class-selective rejection scheme based on blockwise similarity of typicality degrees

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A class-selective rejection scheme based on blockwise similarity of typicality degrees
Overlapping classes and outliers can significantly decrease a classifier performance. We adress here the problem of giving a classifier the ability to reject some patterns either for ambiguity or for distance in order to improve its performance. Given a set of typicality degrees for a pattern to be classified, we use an operator based on triangular norms and a discrete Sugeno integral to quantify their blockwise similarities. We propose a new class-selective rejection scheme which uses this operator outputs. We present the resulting algorithm which allows to assign a pattern to zero, one or several classes, and show its efficiency on real data sets.
Hoel Le Capitaine, Carl Frélicot
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where ICPR
Authors Hoel Le Capitaine, Carl Frélicot
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