Authors
Padraig Cunningham, Sarah Jane Delany
Publication date
2021/7/13
Source
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Volume
54
Issue
6
Pages
1-25
Publisher
ACM
Description
Perhaps the most straightforward classifier in the arsenal or Machine Learning techniques is the Nearest Neighbour Classifier—classification is achieved by identifying the nearest neighbours to a query example and using those neighbours to determine the class of the query. This approach to classification is of particular importance, because issues of poor runtime performance is not such a problem these days with the computational power that is available. This article presents an overview of techniques for Nearest Neighbour classification focusing on: mechanisms for assessing similarity (distance), computational issues in identifying nearest neighbours, and mechanisms for reducing the dimension of the data.
This article is the second edition of a paper previously published as a technical report [16]. Sections on similarity measures for time-series, retrieval speedup, and intrinsic dimensionality have been added …
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P Cunningham, SJ Delany - ACM computing surveys (CSUR), 2021