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object classification 2 Bayesian inference 1 discriminant functions 1 emergent behaviour 1 imprecise probabilities 1 learning 1 lower probability distributions 1 machine learning algorithm 1 regression 1 risk 1 scarce information 1 scoping review 1 swarm intelligence 1 upper probability distributions 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Bhero, Ernest 1 Chibaya, Colin 1 Tsedura, Nyaradzo Alice 1 Utkin, Lev V. 1 Zhuk, Yulia A. 1
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International Journal of Data Analysis Techniques and Strategies 1 International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science : IJRBS 1
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A scoping review of literature on the application of swarm intelligence in the object classification domain
Tsedura, Nyaradzo Alice; Chibaya, Colin; Bhero, Ernest - In: International Journal of Research in Business and … 12 (2023) 5, pp. 463-473
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A machine learning algorithm for classification under extremely scarce information
Utkin, Lev V.; Zhuk, Yulia A. - In: International Journal of Data Analysis Techniques and … 4 (2012) 2, pp. 115-133
When it is difficult to get learning data during the training time, we have to classify objects by having extremely small information about their feature. It is assumed in the paper that only some average or mean value of every feature and the lower and upper bounds of a set of its values are...
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