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In this paper we present the problem found when studying an automated text categorization system for a collection of High Energy Physics (HEP) papers, which shows a very large number of possible classes (over 1,000) with highly imbalanced distribution. The collection is introduced to the scientific community and its imbalance is studied applying a new indicator: the inner imbalance degree. The one-against-all approach is used to perform multi-label assignment using Support Vector Machines. Over-weighting of positive samples and S-Cut thresholding is compared to an approach to automatically select a classifier for each class from a set of candidates. We also found that it is possible to reduce computational cost of the classification task by discarding classes for which classifiers cannot be trained successfully.
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Ráez, A.M., López, L.A.U., Steinberger, R. (2004). Adaptive Selection of Base Classifiers in One-Against-All Learning for Large Multi-labeled Collections. In: Vicedo, J.L., Martínez-Barco, P., Muńoz, R., Saiz Noeda, M. (eds) Advances in Natural Language Processing. EsTAL 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3230. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30228-5_1
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