Confusion Matrix

  • Ting K
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Abstract

If globally high dimensional data has locally only low dimensional distributions, it is advantageous to perform a local dimensionality reduction before further processing the data. In this paper we examine several techniques for local dimensionality reduction in the context of locally weighted linear regression. As possible candidates, we derive local versions of factor analysis regression, principle component regression, principle component regression on joint distributions, and partial least squares regression. After outlining the statistical bases of these methods, we perform Monte Carlo simulations to evaluate their robustness with respect to violations of their statistical assumptions. One surprising outcome is that locally weighted partial least squares regression offers the best average results, thus outperforming even factor analysis, the theoretically most appealing of our candidate techniques.

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Ting, K. M. (2017). Confusion Matrix. In Encyclopedia of Machine Learning and Data Mining (pp. 260–260). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7687-1_50

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