In this paper, a theoretical and experimental analysis of the error-reject trade-off achievable by linearly combining the outputs of an ensemble of classifiers is presented. To this aim, the theoretical framework previously developed by Tumer and Ghosh for the analysis of the simple average rule without the reject option has been extended. Analytical results that allow to evaluate the improvement of the error-reject trade-off achievable by simple averaging their outputs under different assumptions about the distributions of the estimation errors affecting a posteriori probabilities, are provided. The conditions under which the weighted average can provide a better error-reject trade-off than the simple average are then determined. From the ...
To obtain better classification results, the outputs of an ensemble of classifiers can be combined i...
Many complex classification tasks involve a discrimination between two classes. Since in such cases ...
In pattern recognition systems, Chow’s rule is commonly used to reach a trade-off between error and ...
In this paper, a theoretical and experimental analysis of the error-reject trade-off achievable by l...
In this paper, a framework for the analysis of the error-reject trade-off in linearly combined class...
In this paper, the error-reject trade-off of linearly combined multiple classifiers is analysed in t...
In this paper, we continue the theoretical and experimental analysis of two widely used combining ru...
In this paper, a theoretical and experimental analysis of linear combiners for multiple classifier s...
In the literature, the introduction of the reject option inMultiple Classifier Systems has been anal...
In this paper, we report a theoretical and experimental comparison between two widely used combinati...
We investigate a number of parameters commonly affecting the design of a multiple classifier system ...
The performance of a pattern recognition system is characterized by its error and reject tradeoff. T...
We develop a common theoretical framework for combining classifiers which use distinct pattern repre...
Abstract. Recent findings in the domain of combining classifiers provide a surprising revision of th...
Classifier performance can be severely affected when new unseen classes are present, or the conditio...
To obtain better classification results, the outputs of an ensemble of classifiers can be combined i...
Many complex classification tasks involve a discrimination between two classes. Since in such cases ...
In pattern recognition systems, Chow’s rule is commonly used to reach a trade-off between error and ...
In this paper, a theoretical and experimental analysis of the error-reject trade-off achievable by l...
In this paper, a framework for the analysis of the error-reject trade-off in linearly combined class...
In this paper, the error-reject trade-off of linearly combined multiple classifiers is analysed in t...
In this paper, we continue the theoretical and experimental analysis of two widely used combining ru...
In this paper, a theoretical and experimental analysis of linear combiners for multiple classifier s...
In the literature, the introduction of the reject option inMultiple Classifier Systems has been anal...
In this paper, we report a theoretical and experimental comparison between two widely used combinati...
We investigate a number of parameters commonly affecting the design of a multiple classifier system ...
The performance of a pattern recognition system is characterized by its error and reject tradeoff. T...
We develop a common theoretical framework for combining classifiers which use distinct pattern repre...
Abstract. Recent findings in the domain of combining classifiers provide a surprising revision of th...
Classifier performance can be severely affected when new unseen classes are present, or the conditio...
To obtain better classification results, the outputs of an ensemble of classifiers can be combined i...
Many complex classification tasks involve a discrimination between two classes. Since in such cases ...
In pattern recognition systems, Chow’s rule is commonly used to reach a trade-off between error and ...