Mathematical Programming Methods of Pattern Classification
Richard C. Grinold
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Richard C. Grinold: University of California, Berkeley
Management Science, 1972, vol. 19, issue 3, 272-289
Abstract:
This survey examines eight mathematical programming models of pattern classification. The paper determines the range of applicability and computational merits of each model. The flexibility and large sample properties of the models are also discussed. We find that six of the models produce decision rules that maximize a function we call the quality of a decision rule. The remaining two models minimize a weighted sum of errors.
Date: 1972
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