Why does output normalization create problems in multiple classifier systems?

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Combination of classifiers is a promising direction for obtaining better classification systems. However, the outputs of different classifiers may have different scales and hence the classifier outputs are incomparable. Incomparability of the classifier output scores is a major problem in the combination of different classification systems. In order to avoid this problem, the measurement level classifier outputs are generally normalized. However, recent studies have proven that output normalization may provide some problems. For instance, the miltiple classifier system's performance may become worse than that of a single individual classifier This paper presents some interesting observations about the reason why such undesirable behavior occurs.

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16th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR) -- AUG 11-15, 2002 -- QUEBEC CITY, CANADA

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Independent Speaker Identification, Combination

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16Th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Vol Ii, Proceedings

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