Nearest convex hull classification
Consider the classification task of assigning a test object to one of two or more possible groups, or classes. An intuitive way to proceed is to assign the object to that class, to which the distance is minimal. As a distance measure to a class, we propose here to use the distance to the convex hull of that class. Hence the name Nearest Convex Hull (NCH) classification for the method. Convex-hull overlap is handled through the introduction of slack variables and kernels. In spirit and computationally the method is therefore close to the popular Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier. Advantages of the NCH classifier are its robustness to outliers, good regularization properties and relatively easy handling of multi-class problems. We compare the performance of NCH against state-of-art techniques and report promising results.
Year of publication: |
2006-12-01
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Authors: | Nalbantov, G.I. ; Groenen, P.J.F. ; Bioch, J.C. |
Institutions: | Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute |
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Extent: | application/pdf |
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Series: | Econometric Institute Report. - ISSN 1566-7294. |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Notes: | The text is part of a series RePEc:dgr:eureir Number EI 2006-50 |
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Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005450881
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