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a classification perspective

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"The field of machine learning has matured to the point where many sophisticated learning approaches can be applied to practical applications. Thus it is of critical importance that researchers have the proper tools to evaluate learning approaches and understand the underlying issues. This book examines various aspects of the evaluation process with an emphasis on classification algorithms. The authors describe several techniques for classifier performance assessment, error estimation and resampling, obtaining statistical significance as well as selecting appropriate domains for evaluation. They also present a unified evaluation framework and highlight how different components of evaluation are both significantly interrelated and interdependent. The techniques presented in the book are illustrated using R and WEKA facilitating better practical insight as well as implementation. Aimed at researchers in the theory and applications of machine learning, this book offers a solid basis for conducting performance evaluations of algorithms in practical settings"--

"Technological advances, in recent decades, have made it possible to automate many tasks that previously required signi.cant amounts of manual time, performing regular or repetitive activities. Certainly, computing machines have proven to be a great asset in improving on human speed and e.ciency as well as in reducing errors in these essentially mechanical tasks. More impressively, however, the emergence of computing technologies has also enabled the automation of tasks that require signi.cant understanding of intrinsically human domains that can, in no way, be qualified as merely mechanical. While we, humans, have maintained an edge in performing some of these tasks, e.g. recognizing pictures or delineating boundaries in a given picture, we have been less successful at others, e.g., fraud or computer network attack detection, owing to the sheer volume of data involved, and to the presence of nonlinear patterns to be discerned and analyzed simultaneously within these data. Machine Learning and Data Mining, on the other hand, have heralded significant advances, both theoretical and applied, in this direction, thus getting us one step closer to realizing such goals"--

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Evaluating Learning Algorithms: A Classification Perspective
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Evaluating Learning Algorithms: A Classification Perspective
2011, Cambridge University Press
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Evaluating Learning Algorithms: A Classification Perspective
2011, Cambridge University Press
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Evaluating Learning Algorithms: a classification perspective
2011, Cambridge University Press
in English
Cover of: Evaluating Learning Algorithms
Evaluating Learning Algorithms: A Classification Perspective
2011, Cambridge University Press
in English
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Evaluating Learning Algorithms: A Classification Perspective
2011, Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge, New York

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p.393-402) and index.

Copyright Date
2011

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
006.3/1
Library of Congress
Q325.5 .J37 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 406 pages :
Number of pages
406

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25219169M
Internet Archive
evaluatinglearni0000japk
ISBN 13
9780521196000
LCCN
2010048733
OCLC/WorldCat
656771628

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