Estimating Subagging by cross-validation

11/23/2010
by   Matthieu CORNEC, et al.
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In this article, we derive concentration inequalities for the cross-validation estimate of the generalization error for subagged estimators, both for classification and regressor. General loss functions and class of predictors with both finite and infinite VC-dimension are considered. We slightly generalize the formalism introduced by DUD03 to cover a large variety of cross-validation procedures including leave-one-out cross-validation, k-fold cross-validation, hold-out cross-validation (or split sample), and the leave-υ-out cross-validation. An interesting consequence is that the probability upper bound is bounded by the minimum of a Hoeffding-type bound and a Vapnik-type bounds, and thus is smaller than 1 even for small learning set. Finally, we give a simple rule on how to subbag the predictor.

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