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On the classification of observations structured into groups

Francesco Bertolino

Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis, 1988, vol. 4, issue 4, 239-251

Abstract: The paper is concerned with the problem of classifying a specific group into two populations (insect eggs of the same clutch belonging therefore to the same species). Two approaches, one parametric and the other non‐parametric, are described. The classical likelihood ratio procedure is derived. An interpretation and a decomposition of the test criteria is given. A misclassification estimate using the Chernoff–Kullback–Kailath region is provided.

Date: 1988
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