Robustness instead of accuracy should be the primary objective for subjective pattern recognition research: stability analysis on multicandidate electoral college versus direct popular vote (Q3462269)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6526389
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6526389 |
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ROBUSTNESS INSTEAD OF ACCURACY SHOULD BE THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE FOR SUBJECTIVE PATTERN RECOGNITION RESEARCH: STABILITY ANALYSIS ON MULTICANDIDATE ELECTORAL COLLEGE VERSUS DIRECT POPULAR VOTE (English)
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5 January 2016
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computer vision
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decision support
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machine learning
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perceptual reasoning
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representations
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knowledge retrieval
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national voting
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regional voting
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image processing
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stability
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scene understanding
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similarity measures
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0.7721573114395142
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0.6746051907539368
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0.6590288281440735
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0.6587782502174377
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0.6518890261650085
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