Selecting Classifiers by Pooling over Cross-Validation Results in More Consistency in Small-Sample Classification of Atrial Flutter Localization
Signal Processing
2023-01-02 v1
Abstract
Selecting learning machines such as classifiers is an important task when using AI in the clinic. K-fold crossvalidation is a practical technique that allows simple inference of such machines. However, the recipe generates many models and does not provide a means to determine the best one. In this paper, a modified recipe is presented, that generates more consistent machines with similar on-average performance, but less extra-sample loss variance and less feature bias. A use case is provided by applying the recipe onto the atrial flutter localization problem.
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@article{arxiv.2212.14584,
title = {Selecting Classifiers by Pooling over Cross-Validation Results in More Consistency in Small-Sample Classification of Atrial Flutter Localization},
author = {Muhammad Haziq Bin Kamarul Azman and Olivier Meste and Kushsairy Kadir},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.14584},
year = {2023}
}