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"Ensembles of Classifiers from Spatially Disjoint Data", Robert E. Banfield, Lawrence O. Hall, Kevin W. Bowyer, W. Philip Kegelmeyer, The Sixth International Conference on Multiple Classifier Systems, Monterey, CA, pp. 196-205, June 2005. "Ensemble Diversity Measures and their Application to Thinning", Robert E. Banfield, Lawrence O. Hall, Kevin W. Bowyer, W. Philip Kegelmeyer, Information Fusion Journal, 6:1, pp 49-62, March 2005. "A Comparison of Ensemble Creation Techniques", Robert E. Banfield, Lawrence O. Hall, Kevin W. Bowyer, Divya Bhadoria, W. Philip Kegelmeyer and Steven Eschrich, The Fifth International Conference on Multiple Classifier Systems, Cagliari, Italy, June, 2004. [Slides] "Comparing Pure Parallel Ensemble Creation Techniques Against Bagging" Lawrence O. Hall, KevinW. Bowyer, Robert E. Banfield, Divya Bhadoria, W. Philip Kegelmeyer and Steven Eschrich, The Third IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, Melbourne, Florida, pp. 533-536, November, 2003. "Why are Neural Networks Sometimes Much More Accurate than Decision Trees: An Analysis on a Bio-Informatics Problem" Lawrence O. Hall, Xiaomei Liu, Kevin W. Bowyer, Robert Banfield, IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man & Cybernetics, Washington, D.C., pp. 2851-2856, October 58, 2003 "An analysis of neural network versus decision tree performance on a bioinformatics problem", Lawrence O. Hall, Xiaomei Liu, Kevin W. Bowyer and Robert E. Banfield, Workshop on Information Technology, Rabat, Morocco - March 17 - 19, 2003. "A new ensemble diversity measure applied to thinning ensembles", Robert E. Banfield, Lawrence O. Hall, Kevin W. Bowyer and W. Philip Kegelmeyer, 4th International Workshop on Multiple Classifier Systems, pp. 306-316, 2003. "Is error-based pruning redeemable?", Lawrence O. Hall, Kevin W. Bowyer, Robert E. Banfield, Steven Eschrich and Richard Collins, International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools 12:3, pp. 249-264, 2003. "Error based pruning on decision trees grown on very large datasets can work", Lawrence O. Hall, Kevin W. Bowyer, Richard Collins and Robert E. Banfield, International Conference on Tools for Artificial Intelligence, pp. 233-238, 2002. |