Concept information
Terme préférentiel
Gaussian process classifier
Définition
- A nonparametric, probabilistic classifier that directly models the posterior probability of class membership. (Loterre)
Concept générique
Exemple
- As a Bayesian alternative to GPPL we test a Gaussian process classifier (GPC) for the classification task by concatenating the feature vectors of arguments in the same way as the SVM classifier. (Simpson & Gurevych, 2018)
- Lueken et al. (2015) employed Gaussian process classifiers to distinguish between healthy controls and individuals with specific phobia subtypes (e.g. snake and dental phobias) focusing on gray and white matter volumetric data from MRI recordings. (Das, King & Hughes, 2024)
- Rodrigues et al. (2014) also used the EM approach of labelling datasets by experts through the use of Gaussian Process classifiers. (Osei-Brefo, Markchom & Liang, 2021)
- We experimented with two classifiers: Logistic Regression classifier and Gaussian Processes classifier. (Sedova & Roth, 2023)
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-Q2G806PP-1
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