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| Apprendimento Ensemble Online× | Boosting× | |
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| Campo | Apprendimento automatico | Apprendimento automatico |
| Famiglia | Machine learning | Machine learning |
| Anno di origine≠ | 2001 | 1990–1997 |
| Ideatore≠ | Oza, N. C. & Russell, S. | Schapire, R. E.; Freund, Y. |
| Tipo≠ | Ensemble (online / incremental) | Sequential ensemble (iterative reweighting) |
| Fonte seminale≠ | Oza, N. C., & Russell, S. (2001). Online bagging and boosting. In Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS 2001), pp. 229–236. link ↗ | Freund, Y. & Schapire, R. E. (1997). A decision-theoretic generalization of on-line learning and an application to boosting. Journal of Computer and System Sciences, 55(1), 119–139. DOI ↗ |
| Alias | online ensemble methods, streaming ensemble learning, incremental ensemble learning, adaptive ensemble learning | AdaBoost, gradient boosting, iterative reweighting ensemble, sequential ensemble |
| Correlati | 6 | 6 |
| Sintesi≠ | Ensemble Online Learning combines multiple base learners that are trained incrementally on a stream of data, updating each model one observation at a time. By aggregating the predictions of diverse online learners, the ensemble achieves accuracy and robustness that surpass any single incremental model, while adapting continuously to changing data distributions. | Boosting is a sequential ensemble technique that converts many simple, barely-better-than-chance learners into a single highly accurate model by repeatedly focusing training on the examples that previous learners got wrong, then combining all learners with weights proportional to their individual accuracy. |
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