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**Multi-Class support** | **Multi-Class support** | ||
- | Yes. If you select //true// in the "Top Down Multi-Class" option, you must create another node in the same level with a corresponding opposite name, with prefix "n-". For example, if this class name is "MyClass" the opposite class name will be "n-MyClass". Hypothesis discarded by this operator will be classified as "n-MyClass". | + | Yes. If you select //true// in the "Top Down Multi-Class" option, you must create another node in the same level with a corresponding opposite name, with prefix "n-". For example, if this class name is "MyClass" the opposite class name will be "n-MyClass". Hypothesis discarded by this operator will be classified as "n-MyClass". Alternatively, you can define a new node name in the input parameter named **Non Class Name**. |
[[interimage:example_supervised_c45|Example of using Multi-Class support.]] | [[interimage:example_supervised_c45|Example of using Multi-Class support.]] | ||
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| Decision Rule | Decision Rule | Decision rule applied to the generated hypothesis. | | Leave blank to accept all generated hypothesis. | | | Decision Rule | Decision Rule | Decision rule applied to the generated hypothesis. | | Leave blank to accept all generated hypothesis. | | ||
| Node Weight | Floating point | This node weight (higher priority will be given to nodes with higher weights in cases where there are geographic overlays). | [0.0, 1.0] | | | | Node Weight | Floating point | This node weight (higher priority will be given to nodes with higher weights in cases where there are geographic overlays). | [0.0, 1.0] | | | ||
+ | | Non Class Name | String | If Multi-Class support is active, the discarded hypothesis will fall in the node named by this parameter. | One string with the name of some node in the tree, in the same level. | | | ||
===== TerraAIDA Region Growing Segmenter ===== | ===== TerraAIDA Region Growing Segmenter ===== | ||
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**Multi-Class support** | **Multi-Class support** | ||
- | Yes. If you select //true// in the "Top Down Multi-Class" option, you must create another node in the same level with a corresponding opposite name, with prefix "n-". For example, if this class name is "MyClass" the opposite class name will be "n-MyClass". Hypothesis discarded by this operator will be classified as "n-MyClass". | + | Yes. If you select //true// in the "Top Down Multi-Class" option, you must create another node in the same level with a corresponding opposite name, with prefix "n-". For example, if this class name is "MyClass" the opposite class name will be "n-MyClass". Hypothesis discarded by this operator will be classified as "n-MyClass". Alternatively, you can define a new node name in the input parameter named **Non Class Name**. |
[[interimage:example_supervised_c45|Example of using Multi-Class support.]] | [[interimage:example_supervised_c45|Example of using Multi-Class support.]] | ||
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| Decision Rule | Decision Rule | Decision rule applied to the generated hypothesis. | | Leave blank to accept all generated hypothesis. | | | Decision Rule | Decision Rule | Decision rule applied to the generated hypothesis. | | Leave blank to accept all generated hypothesis. | | ||
| Node Weight | Floating point | This node weight (higher priority will be given to nodes with higher weights in cases where there are geographic overlays). | [0.0, 1.0] | | | | Node Weight | Floating point | This node weight (higher priority will be given to nodes with higher weights in cases where there are geographic overlays). | [0.0, 1.0] | | | ||
+ | | Non Class Name | String | If Multi-Class support is active, the discarded hypothesis will fall in the node named by this parameter. | One string with the name of some node in the tree, in the same level. | | | ||
{{ :interimage:shape_file_intersection_example.png }} | {{ :interimage:shape_file_intersection_example.png }} |