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Robust Boosting
Robust Boosting modifies standard boosting algorithms — such as AdaBoost or gradient boosting — by replacing the default exponential or squared loss with robust loss functions (e.g., Huber, logistic, or truncated losses) or by incorporating noise-tolerance mechanisms, so that the ensemble remains accurate even when training data contain outliers, label noise, or heavy-tailed errors.
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Robust Boosting (Boosting with Robust Loss Functions)
Taxonomic method record · ml-model / machine-learning
- Freund, Y. (2001). An adaptive version of the boost by majority algorithm. Machine Learning, 43(3), 293–318. · DOI 10.1023/A:1010852229904
- Mason, L., Baxter, J., Bartlett, P., & Frean, M. (2000). Boosting Algorithms as Gradient Descent. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS), 12, 512–518. · URL
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