Exploitation of Pairwise Class Distances for Ordinal Classification

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Year:
2013
Type of Publication:
Article
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Journal:
Neural Computation
Volume:
25
Number:
9
Pages:
2450-2485
Month:
September
ISSN:
0899-7667
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JCR (2013): 1.694 (category COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, position 43/121 Q2)
Abstract:
Ordinal classification refers to classification problems in which the classes have a natural order imposed on them because of the nature of the concept studied. Some ordinal classification approaches perform a projection from the input space to 1-dimensional (latent) space that is partitioned into a sequence of intervals (one for each class). Class identity of a novel input pattern is then decided based on the interval its projection falls into. This projection is trained only indirectly as part of the overall model fitting. As with any latent model fitting, direct construction hints one may have about the desired form of the latent model can prove very useful for obtaining high quality models. The key idea of this paper is to construct such a projection model directly, using insights about the class distribution obtained from pairwise distance calculations. The proposed approach is extensively evaluated with eight nominal and ordinal classifiers methods, ten real world ordinal classification datasets, and four different performance measures. The new methodology obtained the best results in average ranking when considering three of the performance metrics, although significant differences are found only for some of the methods. Also, after observing other methods internal behaviour in the latent space, we conclude that the internal projection do not fully reflect the intra-class behaviour of the patterns. Our method is intrinsically simple, intuitive and easily understandable, yet, highly competitive with state-of-the-art approaches to ordinal classification.
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JCR (2013): 1.694 (category COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, position 43/121 Q2)
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