Notes on the H-measure of classifier performance

06/22/2021
by   D. J. Hand, et al.
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The H-measure is a classifier performance measure which takes into account the context of application without requiring a rigid value of relative misclassification costs to be set. Since its introduction in 2009 it has become widely adopted. This paper answers various queries which users have raised since its introduction, including questions about its interpretation, the choice of a weighting function, whether it is strictly proper, and its coherence, and relates the measure to other work.

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