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Using misclassified training samples to improve classification

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Balasubramanian, R. ; Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., New Brunswick Univ., Fredericton, NB, Canada ; Rajan, S. ; Doraiswami, R. ; Stevenson, M.

This paper proposes an improved classification strategy using misclassified training samples. It is shown that a subset of the misclassified training set forms isolated pockets. In the proposed approach, apart from providing the parameters derived out of the training samples to a classifier, the location of these misclassified pockets is also provided. The proposed strategy overcomes any weakness a given classifier may have by changing the classification decision for a given test sample based on the location of the test sample with respect to the misclassified pockets. Three diversely different classifiers and a simple composite classifier are used to test the strategy. The proposed strategy is implemented on both simulated and real data and it is shown that a reduced error rate can be obtained when this strategy is used

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Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1998. 1998 IEEE International Conference on  (Volume:5 )

Date of Conference: 11-14 Oct 1998

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