Dynamic Decision Boundary for One-class Classifiers applied to non-uniformly Sampled Data

04/05/2020
by   Riccardo La Grassa, et al.
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A typical issue in Pattern Recognition is the non-uniformly sampled data, which modifies the general performance and capability of machine learning algorithms to make accurate predictions. Generally, the data is considered non-uniformly sampled when in a specific area of data space, they are not enough, leading us to misclassification problems. This issue cut down the goal of the one-class classifiers decreasing their performance. In this paper, we propose a one-class classifier based on the minimum spanning tree with a dynamic decision boundary (OCdmst) to make good prediction also in the case we have non-uniformly sampled data. To prove the effectiveness and robustness of our approach we compare with the most recent one-class classifier reaching the state-of-the-art in most of them.

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