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Cluster analysis methods are based on measures of 'distance' between objects. Sometimes the objects have an internal structure, and use of this can be made when defining such distances. This leads to non-standard cluster analysis methods. We illustrate with an application in which the objects...
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In many domains, simple forms of classification rules are needed because of requirements such as ease of use. A particularly simple form splits each variable into just a few categories, assigns weights to the categories, sums the weights for a new object to be classified, and produces a...
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Behavioural models characterize the way customers behave in their use of a credit product. In this paper, we examine repayment and transaction behaviour with credit cards. In particular, we describe the development of Markov chain models for late repayment, investigate the extent to which there...
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Given only a random sample of observations, the usual estimator for the population mean is the sample mean. If additional information is provided it might be possible in some situations to obtain a better estimator. The situation considered here is when the variable whose mean is sought is...
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Modern statistical data analysis is predominantly model-driven, seeking to decompose an observed data distribution in terms of major underlying descriptive features modified by some stochastic variation. A large part of data mining is also concerned with this exercise. However, another...
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The maximum vertical distance between a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and its chance diagonal is a common measure of effectiveness of the classifier that gives rise to this curve. This measure is known to be equivalent to a two-sample Kolmogorov--Smirnov statistic; so the absolute...
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