Prototype selection algorithms for MEKA. The methods were adapted to multi-label learning by means of data transformation techniques. The implementations of the algorithms are not fully optimized and have some limitations, please review the header of each class.
The original MEKA software is necessary: https://github.com/Waikato/meka
- BR-CNN: Binary Relevance CNN, dependent BR is also available.
- BR-ENN: Binary Relevance ENN, dependent BR is also available.
- BR-RNG: Binary Relevance RNGE, dependent BR is also available.
- BR-LSS: Binary Relevance LSSm, dependent BR is also available.
- LP-CNN: Label powerset CNN.
- LP-ENN: Label powerset ENN.
- LP-RNG: Label powerset RNGE.
- LP-LSS: Label powerset LSSm.
- RAkEL-IS: Random k-labelsets. Can be used with all LP-x listed above.
- MLeNN: Charte, F., Rivera, A. J., del Jesus, M. J., & Herrera, F. (2014, September). MLeNN: a first approach to heuristic multilabel undersampling. In International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning (pp. 1-9). Springer International Publishing.
- MLENN: Kanj, S., Abdallah, F., Denœux, T., & Tout, K. (2016). Editing training data for multi-label classification with the k-nearest neighbor rule. Pattern Analysis and Applications, 19(1), 145-161.
Á. Arnaiz-González, J-F. Díez Pastor, Juan J. Rodríguez, C. García Osorio. Study of data transformation techniques for adapting single-label prototype selection algorithms to multi-label learning. Expert Systems with Applications, 109, 114-130. doi: 10.1016/j.eswa.2018.05.017
@article{ArnaizGonzalez2018,
title = "Study of data transformation techniques for adapting single-label prototype selection algorithms to multi-label learning",
journal = "Expert Systems with Applications",
volume = "109",
pages = "114 - 130",
year = "2018",
issn = "0957-4174",
doi = "10.1016/j.eswa.2018.05.017",
author = "\'{A}lvar Arnaiz-Gonz\'{a}lez and Jos\'{e} F. D\'{i}ez-Pastor and Juan J. Rodr\'{i}guez and C\'{e}sar Garc\'{i}a-Osorio"
}
The paper is available online and accessible for free until July 15, 2018 through this link https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1X6pt3PiGT7gPl
Some of the algorithms has been adapted to MEKA by means of a wrapper, their original source codes are available here: