A class-feature-centroid classifier for text categorization
Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web
Adapting centroid classifier for document categorization
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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Centroid-based text classification is one of the most popular supervised approaches to classify texts into a set of pre-defined classes. Based on the vector-space model, the performance of this classification particularly depends on the way to weight and select important terms in documents for constructing a prototype class vector for each class. In the past, it was shown that term weighting using statistical term distributions could improve classification accuracy. However, for different data sets, the best weighting systems are different. Towards this problem, we propose a method that uses homogenous centroid-based classification. The effectiveness of this approach is explored using four data sets. Two main factors are taken into account: model selection and score combination. By experiments, the results show that our system can improve classification accuracy up to 7.5-8. 5% comparing to k-NN classifier, 3.7-4.0% comparing with naïve Bayes classifier and 1.6-2.7% over the best single-model classification method (p\lt;0.05).