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selective sampling 6 Bayes' rule 2 censored regression 2 logit model 2 ordered logit model 2 ARTA method Descriptive/Selective sampling 1 Autocorrelation 1 Job/flow-shop 1 Simulation 1 TES method 1 Unsupervised learning 1 active learning 1 class probability 1 co-occurrence data 1 control 1 cost-sensitive learning 1 decision trees 1 estimation 1 model-based clustering 1 performance 1 protein–protein interactions 1 queuing systems 1 ranking 1 supervised learning 1 uncertainty sampling 1
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Book / Working Paper 5 Article 2
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Cramer, Cramer, J.S. 2 Cramer, J.S. 2 Franses, Ph.H.B.F. 2 Franses, Philip Hans 2 Fok, D. 1 Fok, Fok, D. 1 MAMITSUKA, HIROSHI 1 Nielsen, Erland Hejn 1 Provost, Foster 1 Saar-Tsechansky, Maytal 1 Slagter, E. 1 Slagter, Slagter, E. 1
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Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute 2 Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 2 Ehrvervøkonomisk Institut, Institut for Økonomi 1
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Econometric Institute Report 2 Econometric Institute Research Papers 2 CORAL Working Papers 1 New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC) 1
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Active Sampling for Class Probability Estimation and Ranking
Provost, Foster; Saar-Tsechansky, Maytal - 2004
Abstract. In many cost-sensitive environments class probabilityestimates are used by decision makers to evaluate the expected utilityfrom a set of alternatives. Supervised learning can be used to buildclass probability estimates; however, it often is very costly to obtaintraining data with class...
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Ordered logit analysis for selectively sampled data
Franses, Philip Hans; Fok, Fok, D.; Cramer, Cramer, J.S. - Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen, Erasmus … - 1999
When customers are classified into ordered categories, which are defined from the outset, it may happen that the majority belongs to a single category. If a market researcher is interested in the correlation between the classification and individual characteristics, the natural question is...
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Censored regression analysis in large samples with many zero observations
Franses, Philip Hans; Slagter, Slagter, E.; Cramer, … - Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen, Erasmus … - 1999
With the advent of improved data collection techniques, the applied econometrician can nowadays have access to very large data bases. Sometimes, however, these can have fairly low informational content. For example, a typical response rate in direct mailings is below 1%. Given the small fraction...
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Censored regression analysis in large samples with many zero observations
Franses, Ph.H.B.F.; Slagter, E.; Cramer, J.S. - Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute - 1999
With the advent of improved data collection techniques, the applied econometrician can nowadays have access to very large data bases. Sometimes, however, these can have fairly low informational content. For example, a typical response rate in direct mailings is below 1%. Given the small fraction...
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Ordered logit analysis for selectively sampled data
Fok, D.; Franses, Ph.H.B.F.; Cramer, J.S. - Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute - 1999
When customers are classified into ordered categories, which are defined from the outset, it may happen that the majority belongs to a single category. If a market researcher is interested in the correlation between the classification and individual characteristics, the natural question is...
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EFFICIENT UNSUPERVISED MINING FROM NOISY CO-OCCURRENCE DATA
MAMITSUKA, HIROSHI - In: New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC) 01 (2005) 01, pp. 173-193
We consider the problem of mining from noisy unsupervised data sets. The data point we call noise is an outlier in the current context of data mining, and it has been generally defined as the one locates in low probability regions of an input space. The purpose of the approach for this problem...
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Streams of events and performance of queuing systems: The basic anatomy of arrival/departure processes, when focus is set on autocorrelation
Nielsen, Erland Hejn - Ehrvervøkonomisk Institut, Institut for Økonomi - 2004
Judging from the vast number of articles in the field of queuing simulation, that assumes i.i.d. in one or more of the stochastic processes used to model the situation at hand, often without much validation, it seems that sequence independence must be a very basic property of many real life...
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