Domain based classification

01/18/2016
by   Robert P. W. Duin, et al.
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The majority of traditional classification ru les minimizing the expected probability of error (0-1 loss) are inappropriate if the class probability distributions are ill-defined or impossible to estimate. We argue that in such cases class domains should be used instead of class distributions or densities to construct a reliable decision function. Proposals are presented for some evaluation criteria and classifier learning schemes, illustrated by an example.

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