Ambiguity-guided dynamic selection of ensemble of classifiers

Ambiguity-guided dynamic selection of ensemble of classifiers

Dos Santos, Eulanda M. and Sabourin, Robert and Maupin, Patrick

FUSION 2007 – 2007 10th International Conference on Information Fusion 2007

Abstract : Dynamic classifier selection has traditionally focused on selecting the most accurate classifier to predict the class of a particular test pattern. In this paper we propose a new dynamic selection method to select, from a population of ensembles, the most confident ensemble of classifiers to label the test sample. Such a level of confidence is measured by calculating the ambiguity of the ensemble on each test sample. We show theoretically and experimentally that choosing the ensemble of classifiers, from a population of high accurate ensembles, with lowest ambiguity among its members leads to increase the level of confidence of classification, consequently, increasing the generalization performance. Experimental results conducted to compare the proposed method to static selection and DCS-LA, demonstrate that our method outperforms both DCS-LA and static selection strategies when a population of high accurate ensembles is available.