A Unified Framework for Multiclass and Multilabel Support Vector Machines
We propose a novel integrated formulation for multiclass and multilabel support vector machines (SVMs). A number of approaches have been proposed to extend the original binary SVM to an all-in-one multiclass SVM. However, its direct extension to a unified multilabel SVM has not been widely investiga...
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