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Most Influential AISTATS 2012 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Bayesian Classifier Combination

Hyun-Chul Kim; Zoubin Ghahramani

Venue
Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS) 2012
Recognition
Most Influential AISTATS 2012 Paper (Rank No. 5)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
5
Certificate ID
acce8893f1af885e

Abstract

Bayesian model averaging linearly mixes the probabilistic predictions of multiple models, each weighted by its posterior probability. This is the coherent Bayesian way of combining multiple models only under certain restrictive assumptions, which we outline. We explore a general framework for Bayesian model combination (which differs from model averaging) in the context of classification. This framework explicitly models the relationship between each model’s output and the unknown true label. The framework does not require that the models be probabilistic (they can even be human assessors), that they share prior information or receive the same training data, or that they be independent in their errors. Finally, the Bayesian combiner does not need to believe any of the models is in fact correct. We test several variants of this classifier combination procedure starting from a classic statistical model proposed by Dawid and Skene (1979) and using MCMC to add more complex but important features to the model. Comparisons on several data sets to simpler methods like majority voting show that the Bayesian methods not only perform well but result in interpretable diagnostics on the data points and the models.

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