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A [[Single Machine Multiclass Supervised Classification Algorithm]] is a [[Multiclass Supervised Classification Algorithm]] that ... trains a [[Multiclass Classifier]] is single step. | A [[Single Machine Multiclass Supervised Classification Algorithm]] is a [[Multiclass Supervised Classification Algorithm]] that ... trains a [[Multiclass Classifier]] is single step. | ||
* <B>See:</B> [[Binary-based Multiclass Supervised Classification Algorithm]]. | * <B>See:</B> [[Binary-based Multiclass Supervised Classification Algorithm]]. | ||
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A Single Machine Multiclass Supervised Classification Algorithm is a Multiclass Supervised Classification Algorithm that ... trains a Multiclass Classifier is single step.
References
2004
- (Rifkin & Klatau, 2004) ⇒ Ryan Rifkin, and Aldebaro Klautau. (2004). “In Defense of One-Vs-All Classification.” In: The Journal of Machine Learning Research, 5.
2001
- (Allwein et al., 2001) ⇒ Erin L. Allwein, Robert E. Schapire, and Yoram Singer. (2001). “Reducing Multiclass to Binary: a unifying approach for margin classifiers.” In: The Journal of Machine Learning Research, 1. doi:10.1162/15324430152733133