Hierarchical Multi-Classification (original) (raw)
2002, Proceedings of the …
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The paper discusses hierarchical multi-class classification techniques, exploring their methodologies and applications in various domains. It highlights the importance of structuring class hierarchies to improve classification performance, along with challenges such as balancing class representations and computational efficiency.
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