Driven by the requirements of a large number of practical and
commercially - portant applications, the last decade has witnessed
considerable advances in p- tern recognition. Better understanding of
the design issues and new paradigms, such as the Support Vector
Machine, have contributed to the development of - proved methods of
pattern classi cation. However, while any performance gains are
welcome, and often extremely signi cant from the practical point of
view, it is increasingly more challenging to reach the point of
perfection as de ned by the theoretical optimality of decision making
in a given decision framework. The asymptoticity of gains that can be
made for a single classi er is a re?- tion of the fact that any
particular design, regardless of how good it is, simply provides just
one estimate of the optimal decision rule. This observation has
motivated the recent interest in Multiple Classi er Systems , which
aim to make use of several designs jointly to obtain a better estimate
of the optimal decision boundary and thus improve the system
performance. This volume contains the proceedings of the international
workshop on Multiple Classi er Systems held at Robinson College,
Cambridge, United Kingdom (July 2{4, 2001), which was organized to
provide a forum for researchers in this subject area to exchange views
and report their latest results.
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Second International Workshop, MCS 2001 Cambridge, UK, July 2-4, 2001 Proceedings
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ISBN
9783540482192
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
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Springer
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Engelsk
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