Combining Pattern Classifiers

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Creator(s): Ludmila I. Kuncheva

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The field of combining classifiers is like a teenager: full of energy, enthusiasm, spontaneity, and confusion; undergoing quick changes and obstructing the attempts
to bring some order to its cluttered box of accessories. When I started writing this book, the field was small and tidy, but it has grown so rapidly that I am faced
with the Herculean task of cutting out a (hopefully) useful piece of this rich, dynamic, and loosely structured discipline. This will explain why some methods
and algorithms are only sketched, mentioned, or even left out and why there is a chapter called “Miscellanea” containing a collection of important topics that I
could not fit anywhere else.

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Combining Pattern Classifiers The field of combining classifiers is like a teenager: full of energy, enthusiasm, spontaneity, and confusion; undergoing quick changes and obstructing the attempts to bring some order to its cluttered box of accessories. When I started writing this book, the field was small and tidy, but it has grown so rapidly that I am faced with the Herculean task of cutting out a (hopefully) useful piece of this rich, dynamic, and loosely structured discipline. This will explain why some methods and algorithms are only sketched, mentioned, or even left out and why there is a chapter called “Miscellanea” containing a collection of important topics that I could not fit anywhere else. Ludmila I. Kuncheva