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In this paper, we investigate two important problems in multi-label classification algorithms, which are: the number of labeled instances and the high dimensionality of the labeled instances. In the literature, we can find several papers about multi-label classification problems, where an instance can be associated with more than one label simultaneously. One of the main issues with multi-label classification...
In most traditional classification methods, each instance is associated with one single nominal target variable (single-label problems). However, there are also cases where an instance can be associated with more than one label simultaneously, referring to as multi-label classification problems. One of the main problems with classification methods is that many of these require a high number of instances...