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September, 1981 Asymptotic Expansions for Correct Classification Rates in Discriminant Analysis
Mark J. Schervish
Ann. Statist. 9(5): 1002-1009 (September, 1981). DOI: 10.1214/aos/1176345579

Abstract

When classifying an observation into one of $k$ multivariate normal distributions based on samples of correctly classified observations, two estimates of the probability of correct classification, called the apparent and plug-in correct classification rates, are considered. Asymptotic expansions are found for the means and variances of these estimates. It is shown that these expansions can be used to help reduce the bias of the estimates. In the course of finding the expansions, an asymptotic expansion for the conditional joint density of two observations given the sample mean and pooled covariance matrix is found.

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Mark J. Schervish. "Asymptotic Expansions for Correct Classification Rates in Discriminant Analysis." Ann. Statist. 9 (5) 1002 - 1009, September, 1981. https://doi.org/10.1214/aos/1176345579

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Published: September, 1981
First available in Project Euclid: 12 April 2007

zbMATH: 0477.62043
MathSciNet: MR628755
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/aos/1176345579

Subjects:
Primary: 62H30
Secondary: 62E20

Keywords: apparent error rate , ‎classification‎ , error rates , plug in error rate

Rights: Copyright © 1981 Institute of Mathematical Statistics

Vol.9 • No. 5 • September, 1981
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