End-to-End Neural Network Training for Hyperbox-Based Classification

07/18/2023
by   Denis Mayr Lima Martins, et al.
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Hyperbox-based classification has been seen as a promising technique in which decisions on the data are represented as a series of orthogonal, multidimensional boxes (i.e., hyperboxes) that are often interpretable and human-readable. However, existing methods are no longer capable of efficiently handling the increasing volume of data many application domains face nowadays. We address this gap by proposing a novel, fully differentiable framework for hyperbox-based classification via neural networks. In contrast to previous work, our hyperbox models can be efficiently trained in an end-to-end fashion, which leads to significantly reduced training times and superior classification results.

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