Figure 1.
Relationship between sample distribution and the harmfulness of class imbalance (a) is non-overlapping balanced classification task, (b) is overlapping balanced classification task, (c) and (d) are non-overlapping imbalanced classification task and overlapping imbalanced classification task, respectively, • and ★ represent the samples belonging to different classes, circular region denotes misclassified examples, and the black curve is the boundary between two classes.

Relationship between sample distribution and the harmfulness of class imbalance (a) is non-overlapping balanced classification task, (b) is overlapping balanced classification task, (c) and (d) are non-overlapping imbalanced classification task and overlapping imbalanced classification task, respectively, • and ★ represent the samples belonging to different classes, circular region denotes misclassified examples, and the black curve is the boundary between two classes.

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