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The classification where each data is mapped to more than one class is called _________
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The classification where each data is mapped to more than one class is called _________
The classification where each data is mapped to more than one class is called _________
Choose the correct option from below list
(1)Multi Label Classification
(2)Multi Class Classification
(3)Binary Classification
Answer:-(1)Multi Label Classification
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