Generalized Iterative Scaling

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What is the method

The Generalized Iterative scaling algorithm is a [Category:Method] the circumstances under which it is meant to be used


you are expected to explain clearly what the method is

and list papers that use it

inputs and resources,

outputs

things the method is comparable to.

Explain what motivations or assumptions underlie the method


what makes it different from earlier methods.


Advantages: � incorporates feature selection, � scales up well in numbers of features w.r.t. other methods, � resilient to feature dependence. Disadvantages: � slow in training relative to other classi�cation methods, � problems with smoothing, � binary and summation assumptions (not a big deal)

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