K nearest neighbor equality: giving equal chance to all existing classes
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2011-07-23Autor
Lazkano Ortega, Elena
Irigoyen Garbizu, Itziar
Jauregi Iztueta, Ekaitz
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Information Sciences 181(23) : 5158-516 (2011)
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The nearest neighbor classification method assigns an unclassified point to the class of the nearest case of a set of previously classified points. This rule is independent of the underlying joint distribution of the sample points and their classifications. An extension to this approach is the k-NN method, in which the classification of the unclassified point is made by following a voting criteria within the k nearest points. The method we present here extends the k-NN idea, searching in each class for the k nearest points to the unclassified point, and classifying it in the class which minimizes the mean distance between the unclassified point and the k nearest points within each class. As all classes can take part in the final selection process, we have called the new approach k Nearest Neighbor Equality (k-NNE). Experimental results we obtained empirically show the suitability of the k-NNE algorithm, and its effectiveness suggests that it could be added to the current list of distance based classifiers.