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  2. Softmax function - Wikipedia

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    The softmax function is used in various multiclass classification methods, such as multinomial logistic regression (also known as softmax regression), [2]: 206–209 [6] multiclass linear discriminant analysis, naive Bayes classifiers, and artificial neural networks. [7]

  3. Naive Bayes classifier - Wikipedia

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    Example of a naive Bayes classifier depicted as a Bayesian Network. In statistics, naive Bayes classifiers are a family of linear "probabilistic classifiers" which assumes that the features are conditionally independent, given the target class. The strength (naivety) of this assumption is what gives the classifier its name.

  4. Bayes classifier - Wikipedia

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    In statistical classification, the Bayes classifier is the classifier having the smallest probability of misclassification of all classifiers using the same set of features. [ 1 ] Definition

  5. Graphical model - Wikipedia

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    Tree-augmented classifier or TAN model; TAN model for "corral dataset". Targeted Bayesian network learning (TBNL) TBNL model for "corral dataset" A factor graph is an undirected bipartite graph connecting variables and factors. Each factor represents a function over the variables it is connected to.

  6. Bayesian classifier - Wikipedia

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    In computer science and statistics, Bayesian classifier may refer to: any classifier based on Bayesian probability; a Bayes classifier, one that always chooses the class of highest posterior probability in case this posterior distribution is modelled by assuming the observables are independent, it is a naive Bayes classifier

  7. Bayesian programming - Wikipedia

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    The classifier should furthermore be able to adapt to its user and to learn from experience. Starting from an initial standard setting, the classifier should modify its internal parameters when the user disagrees with its own decision. It will hence adapt to the user's criteria to differentiate between non-spam and spam.

  8. Probabilistic classification - Wikipedia

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    Binary probabilistic classifiers are also called binary regression models in statistics. In econometrics, probabilistic classification in general is called discrete choice. Some classification models, such as naive Bayes, logistic regression and multilayer perceptrons (when trained under an appropriate loss function) are

  9. Statistical classification - Wikipedia

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    Naive Bayes classifier – Probabilistic classification algorithm Perceptron – Algorithm for supervised learning of binary classifiers Quadratic classifier – used in machine learning to separate measurements of two or more classes of objects Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback