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Created page with "{{see also|Machine learning terms}} ==Introduction== In machine learning, the majority class is the more common label in a dataset that is imbalanced. For example, in a dataset where there are 80% "yes" and 20% "no", "yes" is the majority class. The opposite of the majority class the minority class. ==Impact on Model Performance== A majority class in a dataset can have an enormous effect on the performance of a machine le..."
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