How to Control the Error Rates of Binary Classifiers

10/21/2020
by   Miloš Simić, et al.
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The traditional binary classification framework constructs classifiers which may have good accuracy, but whose false positive and false negative error rates are not under users' control. In many cases, one of the errors is more severe and only the classifiers with the corresponding rate lower than the predefined threshold are acceptable. In this study, we combine binary classification with statistical hypothesis testing to control the target error rate of already trained classifiers. In particular, we show how to turn binary classifiers into statistical tests, calculate the classification p-values, and use them to limit the target error rate.

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