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Classification using Hierarchical Naïve Bayes models
Authors:Helge Langseth  Thomas D. Nielsen
Affiliation:1. Department of Mathematical Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, N-7491, Trondheim, Norway
2. SINTEF Technology and Society, N-7465, Trondheim, Norway
3. Department of Computer Science, Aalborg University, Fredrik Bajers Vej 7E, DK-9220, Aalborg ?, Denmark
Abstract:Classification problems have a long history in the machine learning literature. One of the simplest, and yet most consistently well-performing set of classifiers is the Naïve Bayes models. However, an inherent problem with these classifiers is the assumption that all attributes used to describe an instance are conditionally independent given the class of that instance. When this assumption is violated (which is often the case in practice) it can reduce classification accuracy due to “information double-counting” and interaction omission. In this paper we focus on a relatively new set of models, termed Hierarchical Naïve Bayes models. Hierarchical Naïve Bayes models extend the modeling flexibility of Naïve Bayes models by introducing latent variables to relax some of the independence statements in these models. We propose a simple algorithm for learning Hierarchical Naïve Bayes models in the context of classification. Experimental results show that the learned models can significantly improve classification accuracy as compared to other frameworks.
Keywords:Classification  Na?ve Bayes models  Hierarchical models
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