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What is Sum rule (Bayes voting)

Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence
A classifier classifies x to a label y can be regarded as casting one vote to this label, a simplest combination is to count the votes received by every candidate label. The j-th classifier classifies x to a label y with a probability means that one vote is divided to different candidates in fractions. We can sum up to count the votes on a candidate label y, which is called Bayes voting since p(y|x) is usually called Bayes posteriori probability
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Combining Classifiers and Learning Mixture-of-Experts
Lei Xu (Chinese University of Hong Kong, China) and Shun-ichi Amari (Hong Kong & Peking University, China)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 9
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-849-9.ch049
Abstract
Expert combination is a classic strategy that has been widely used in various problem solving tasks. A team of individuals with diverse and complementary skills tackle a task jointly such that a performance better than any single individual can make is achieved via integrating the strengths of individuals. Started from the late 1980’ in the handwritten character recognition literature, studies have been made on combining multiple classifiers. Also from the early 1990’ in the fields of neural networks and machine learning, efforts have been made under the name of ensemble learning or mixture of experts on how to learn jointly a mixture of experts (parametric models) and a combining strategy for integrating them in an optimal sense. The article aims at a general sketch of two streams of studies, not only with a re-elaboration of essential tasks, basic ingredients, and typical combining rules, but also with a general combination framework (especially one concise and more useful one-parameter modulated special case, called a-integration) suggested to unify a number of typical classifier combination rules and several mixture based learning models, as well as max rule and min rule used in the literature on fuzzy system.
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