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A Survey and Analysis of Multi-Label Learning Techniques for Data Streams
Author(s) -
S.K.Komagal Yallini,
B. Mukunthan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of innovative science and research technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-2165
DOI - 10.38124/ijisrt20jul198
Subject(s) - computer science , sample (material) , categorization , field (mathematics) , class (philosophy) , data stream mining , feature (linguistics) , machine learning , artificial intelligence , data science , data mining , mathematics , linguistics , chemistry , philosophy , chromatography , pure mathematics
Multi-Label Learning (MLL) solves the challenge of characterizing every sample via a particular feature which relates to the group of labels at once. That is, a sample has manifold views where every view is symbolized through a Class Label (CL). In the past decades, significant number of researches has been prepared towards this promising machine learning concept. Such researches on MLL have been motivated on a pre-determined group of CLs. In most of the appliances, the configuration is dynamic and novel views might appear in a Data Stream (DS). In this scenario, a MLL technique should able to identify and categorize the features with evolving fresh labels for maintaining a better predictive performance. For this purpose, several MLL techniques were introduced in the earlier decades. This article aims to present a survey on this field with consequence on conventional MLL techniques. Initially, various MLL techniques proposed by many researchers are studied. Then, a comparative analysis is carried out in terms of merits and demerits of those techniques to conclude the survey and recommend the future enhancements on MLL techniques.

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