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2009 Apr 27
1
question about adaboost.
Hello,
I would like to know how to obtain the misclassification error when performing a boosting analisis with ADABAG package?
With:
> prop.table(Tesis.boostcv$confusion)
I obtain the confusion matrix, but not the overall missclassification error.
Thanks in advance,
BSc. Cecilia Lezama
Facultad de Ciencias - UDELAR
Montevideo - Uruguay.
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2010 Jan 21
5
Logistic regression
can you do Logistic regression in R, if so how do you do it and how do you
test the fit of a model?
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2004 Mar 13
4
nnet classification accuracy vs. other models
I was wandering if anybody ever tried to compare the classification
accuracy of nnet to other (rpart, tree, bagging) models. From what I
know, there is no reason to expect a significant difference in
classification accuracy between these models, yet in my particular case
I get about 10% error rate for tree, rpart and bagging model and 80%
error rate for nnet, applied to the same data.
Thanks.
2017 Oct 02
2
R and Supervised learning
...by example
from my choices and decide on my behalf (see column 4 in the attached
file). That is: taking the output from step (1) above I can classify a few
hundreds cases and then let the algorithm learn and classify
future/additional data. I plan to regularly review such a classification,
correct missclassifications and train the algorithm again with the
objective to improve its ability to correctly classify the GA texts.
Is my explanation clear enought? Can all the above be done within R? If so,
is there any package/procedure I should be using?
Thank you in advance for any suggestion you might have.
Luca...
2006 Aug 07
3
Finding points with equal probability between normal distributions
Dear mailing list,
For two normal distributions, e.g:
r1 =rnorm(20,5.2,2.1)
r2 =rnorm(20,4.2,1.1)
plot(density(r2), col="blue")
lines(density(r1), col="red")
Is there a way in R to compute/estimate the point(s) x where the density of the
two distributions cross (ie where x has equal probability of belonging to
either of the two distributions)?
Many Thanks
Eleni
2009 Mar 11
2
Couple of Questions about Classification trees
So I have 2 sets of data - a training data set and a test data set. I've been
doing the analysis on the training data set and then using predict and
feeding the test data through that. There are 114 rows in the training data
and 117 in the test data and 1024 columns in both. It's actually the same
set of data split into two. The rows are made of 5 different numbers. They
do represent
2013 Jan 08
0
bagging SVM Ensemble
Dear Sir,
I got a problem with my program. I would like to classify my data using
bagging support vector machine ensemble. I split my data into training data
and test data. For a given data sets TR(X), K replicated training data sets
are first randomly generated by bootstrapping technique with replacement.
Next, Support Vector Mechine (SVM) is applied for each bootstrap data sets.
Finally, the