The definition of nearest-neighbor probability p(C) is introduced to characterize classification problems with binary inputs. It measures the likelihood that two patterns, which are close according to the Hamming distance, are assigned to the same class. It is shown that the generalization ability gN,v(C) of neural networks that resemble the nearest- neighbor algorithm can be expressed as a function of p(C) and is upper bounded by p(C) when p(C) > 0.5. In the opposite case a proper operator, called complementation, is proposed to improve the classification process in the test phase.
Predicting the generalization ability of neural networks resembling the nearest-neighbor algorithm
M Muselli
2000
Abstract
The definition of nearest-neighbor probability p(C) is introduced to characterize classification problems with binary inputs. It measures the likelihood that two patterns, which are close according to the Hamming distance, are assigned to the same class. It is shown that the generalization ability gN,v(C) of neural networks that resemble the nearest- neighbor algorithm can be expressed as a function of p(C) and is upper bounded by p(C) when p(C) > 0.5. In the opposite case a proper operator, called complementation, is proposed to improve the classification process in the test phase.File in questo prodotto:
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