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Furthermore, a multi-class SVM classifier is designed to classify the extracted density character vectors into different density levels.

The proposed classifier is designed to classify AM, BFSK, OFDM, DS-CDMA, 4-ASK, 8-ASK, BPSK, QPSK, 8-PSK, 16-PSK, 16-QAM, and 64-QAM modulation types.

One of the three sublayers in MAC, the convergence sublayer, is designed to classify and map the MSDUs to the designated service class and connection identifier (CID).

Firstly, a measurement-driven mechanism based on this gating technique is designed to classify the measurements.

The backpropagation optimization process is used for forward neural networks with hidden layers and is designed to classify data that is generally not linearly separable [61].

The CNN is designed to classify histograms of discrete cosine transform (DCT) coefficients, which differ between single-compressed areas (tampered areas) and double-compressed areas (untampered areas).

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Most decision tree classifiers are designed to classify the data with categorical or Boolean class labels.

Most decision tree classifiers are designed to classify the objects whose attributes and class labels are single values.

The classifiers were designed to classify the cases into the following 4 groups corresponding to the cervical histology: negative, CIN1, CIN2/3, and cancer (SCC or Adeno-Ca).

The chapter also discusses classifiers that are designed to classify an unknown pattern in the most probable of the classes.

Originally, the taxonomy approach was designed to classify knowledge in a hierarchical way.

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