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Fractionally-Supervised Classification

Irene Vrbik () and Paul McNicholas ()

Journal of Classification, 2015, vol. 32, issue 3, 359-381

Abstract: Traditionally, there are three species of classification: unsupervised, supervised, and semi-supervised. Supervised and semi-supervised classification differ by whether or not weight is given to unlabelled observations in the classification procedure. In unsupervised classification, or clustering, all observations are unlabeled and hence full weight is given to unlabelled observations. When some observations are unlabelled, it can be very difficult to a priori choose the optimal level of supervision, and the consequences of a sub-optimal choice can be non-trivial. A flexible fractionally-supervised approach to classification is introduced, where any level of supervision—ranging from unsupervised to supervised—can be attained. Our approach uses a weighted likelihood, wherein weights control the relative role that labelled and unlabelled data have in building a classifier. A comparison between our approach and the traditional species is presented using simulated and real data. Gaussian mixture models are used as a vehicle to illustrate our fractionally-supervised classification approach; however, it is broadly applicable and variations on the postulated model can be easily made. Copyright Classification Society of North America 2015

Keywords: Discriminant analysis; Finite mixture models; Fractionally-supervised classification; Model-based classification; Model-based clustering; Weighted likelihood (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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