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Some Topics In Roc Curves Analysis, Xin Huang May 2011

Some Topics In Roc Curves Analysis, Xin Huang

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The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves is a popular tool for evaluating continuous diagnostic tests. The traditional definition of ROC curves incorporates implicitly the idea of "hard" thresholding, which also results in the empirical curves being step functions. The first topic is to introduce a novel definition of soft ROC curves, which incorporates the idea of "soft" thresholding. The softness of a soft ROC curve is controlled by a regularization parameter that can be selected suitably by a cross-validation procedure. A byproduct of the soft ROC curves is that the corresponding empirical curves are smooth.

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A Generalization Of Auc To An Ordered Multi-Class Diagnosis And Application To Longitudinal Data Analysis On Intellectual Outcome In Pediatric Brain-Tumor Patients, Yi Li Apr 2009

A Generalization Of Auc To An Ordered Multi-Class Diagnosis And Application To Longitudinal Data Analysis On Intellectual Outcome In Pediatric Brain-Tumor Patients, Yi Li

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Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves have been widely used in evaluation of the goodness of the diagnostic method in many study fields, such as disease diagnosis in medicine. The area under the ROC curve (AUC) naturally became one of the most used variables in gauging the goodness of the diagnosis (Mossman, Somoza 1991). Since medical diagnosis often is not dichotomous, the ROC curve and AUC need to be generalized to a multi-dimensional case. The generalization of AUC to multi-class case has been studied by many researchers in the past decade. Most recently, Nakas & Yiannoutsos (2004) considered the ordered d …