Using Dimension Reduction to Improve the Classification of High-dimensional Data

05/26/2015
by   Andreas Grünauer, et al.
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In this work we show that the classification performance of high-dimensional structural MRI data with only a small set of training examples is improved by the usage of dimension reduction methods. We assessed two different dimension reduction variants: feature selection by ANOVA F-test and feature transformation by PCA. On the reduced datasets, we applied common learning algorithms using 5-fold cross-validation. Training, tuning of the hyperparameters, as well as the performance evaluation of the classifiers was conducted using two different performance measures: Accuracy, and Receiver Operating Characteristic curve (AUC). Our hypothesis is supported by experimental results.

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