
handle: 11562/961526
In this paper we show that weighted K-Nearest Neighbor, a variation of the classic K-Nearest Neighbor, can be reinterpreted from a classifier combining perspective, specifically as a fixed combiner rule, the sum rule. Subsequently, we experimentally demonstrate that it can be rather beneficial to consider other combining schemes as well. In particular, we focus on trained combiners and illustrate the positive effect these can have on classification performance.
pattern recognition
pattern recognition
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