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Ultimate Pólya Gamma Samplers–Efficient MCMC for Possibly Imbalanced Binary and Categorical Data
Published 2023“…<p>Modeling binary and categorical data is one of the most commonly encountered tasks of applied statisticians and econometricians. …”
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Melanoma Skin Cancer Detection Using Deep Learning Methods and Binary GWO Algorithm
Published 2025“…In this work, we propose a novel framework that integrates </p><p dir="ltr">Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) for image classification and a binary Grey Wolf Optimization (GWO) </p><p dir="ltr">algorithm for feature selection. …”
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Table_1_An efficient decision support system for leukemia identification utilizing nature-inspired deep feature optimization.pdf
Published 2024“…To optimize feature selection, a customized binary Grey Wolf Algorithm is utilized, achieving an impressive 80% reduction in feature size while preserving key discriminative information. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Improving Crowdsourcing-Based Image Classification Through Expanded Input Elicitation and Machine Learning.PDF
Published 2022“…Five types of input elicitation methods are tested: binary classification (positive or negative); the (x, y)-coordinate of the position participants believe a target object is located; level of confidence in binary response (on a scale from 0 to 100%); what participants believe the majority of the other participants' binary classification is; and participant's perceived difficulty level of the task (on a discrete scale). …”