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Data complexity assessment in undersampled classification of high-dimensional biomedical data

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Data complexity assessment in undersampled classification of high-dimensional biomedical data
Regularized linear classifiers have been successfully applied in undersampled, i.e. small sample size/high dimensionality biomedical classification problems. Additionally, a design of data complexity measures was proposed in order to assess the competence of a classifier in a particular context. Our work was motivated by the analysis of ill-posed regression problems by Elden and the interpretation of linear discriminant analysis as a mean square error classifier. Using Singular Value Decomposition analysis, we define a discriminatory power spectrum and show that it provides useful means of data complexity assessment for undersampled classification problems. In five real-life biomedical data sets of increasing difficulty we demonstrate how the data complexity of a classification problem can be related to the performance of regularized linear classifiers. We show that the concentration of the discriminatory power manifested in the discriminatory power spectrum is a deciding factor for t...
Richard Baumgartner, Ray L. Somorjai
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where PRL
Authors Richard Baumgartner, Ray L. Somorjai
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