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In this paper we describe a computer intensive method to find the ridge parameter in a prediction oriented linear model. With the help of a factorial experimental design the method is tested and compared to a classical one.
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The optimization of the hyper-parameters of a statistical procedure or machine learning task is a crucial step for obtaining a minimal error. Unfortunately, the optimization of hyper-parameters usually requires many runs of the procedure and hence is very costly. A more detailed knowledge of the...
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In this work we introduce a method for classification and visualization. In contrast to simultaneous methods like e.g. Kohonen SOM this new approach, called KMC/EDAM, runs through two stages. In the first stage the data is clustered by classical methods like K-means clustering. In the second...
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In this paper it is shown that the number of latent factors in a multiple multivariate regression model need not be larger than the number of the response variables in order to achieve an optimal prediction. The practical importance of this lemma is outlined and an application of such a...
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Despite its age, the Linear Discriminant Analysis performs well even in situations where the underlying premises like normally distributed data with constant covariance matrices over all classes are not met. It is, however, a global technique that does not regard the nature of an individual...
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Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) performs well for classifica- tion of business phases – even though the premises of an LDA are not met. As the variables are highly correlated there are numerical as well as interpretational shortcomings. By transforming the classification problem to a...
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Investigating a data set containing different sounds of several instruments suggests that local modelling may be a promising approach to take into account different timbre characteristics of different instruments. For this reason, some basic ideas towards a local modelling are realized in this...
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We introduce the idea of Characteristic Regions to solve a classification problem. By identifying regions in which classes are dense (i.e. many observations) and also relevant (for discrimination) we can characterize the different classes. These Characteristic Regions are used to generate a...
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A lot of alternatives and constraints have been proposed in order to improve the Fisher criterion. But most of them are not linked to the error rate, the primary interest in many applications of classification. By introducing an upper bound for the error rate a criterion is developed which can...
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