Binary Classification using Pairs of Minimum Spanning Trees or N-ary Trees

14 Jun 2019  ·  Riccardo La Grassa, Ignazio Gallo, Alessandro Calefati, Dimitri Ognibene ·

One-class classifiers are trained with target class only samples. Intuitively, their conservative modelling of the class description may benefit classical classification tasks where classes are difficult to separate due to overlapping and data imbalance. In this work, three methods are proposed which leverage on the combination of one-class classifiers based on non-parametric models, N-ary Trees and Minimum Spanning Trees class descriptors (MST-CD), to tackle binary classification problems. The methods deal with the inconsistencies arising from combining multiple classifiers and with spurious connections that MST-CD creates in multi-modal class distributions. As shown by our tests on several datasets, the proposed approach is feasible and comparable with state-of-the-art algorithms.

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