The probit link function in generalized linear models for data mining applications

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The use of logistic regression for outcome classification of dichotomous variables is well known in data mining applications. The estimated probability of the logit transformation belongs to the class of canonical link functions that follow from particular probability distribution functions. A closely related model is the probit link which can be used for binary responses. Although the probit link is not canonical, in some cases the overall fit of the model can be improved by using non-canonical link functions. This article reviews the properties of the probit link function and discusses its applications in data mining problems. Contrasts and comparisons are made with the logistic link functionand an example provides further illustration. © 2013 JMASM, Inc.

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Razzaghi, M. (2013). The probit link function in generalized linear models for data mining applications. Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods, 12(1), 164–169. https://doi.org/10.22237/jmasm/1367381880

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