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Relationship between ordinal regression and binary classification performance.
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Individual Transition Label Noise Logistic Regression in Binary Classification for Incorrectly Labeled Data
Published 2021“…<p>We consider a binary classification problem in the case where some observations in the training data are incorrectly labeled. …”
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DataSheet2_Disordered–Ordered Protein Binary Classification by Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy.PDF
Published 2022“…Here, we propose an automatized binary disorder–order classification method by analyzing far-UV CD spectroscopy data. …”
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DataSheet3_Disordered–Ordered Protein Binary Classification by Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy.xlsx
Published 2022“…Here, we propose an automatized binary disorder–order classification method by analyzing far-UV CD spectroscopy data. …”
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DataSheet1_Disordered–Ordered Protein Binary Classification by Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy.PDF
Published 2022“…Here, we propose an automatized binary disorder–order classification method by analyzing far-UV CD spectroscopy data. …”
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The Pseudo-Code of the IRBMO Algorithm.
Published 2025“…In order to comprehensively verify the performance of IRBMO, this paper designs a series of experiments to compare it with nine mainstream binary optimization algorithms. The experiments are based on 12 medical datasets, and the results show that IRBMO achieves optimal overall performance in key metrics such as fitness value, classification accuracy and specificity. …”