2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jspi.2011.11.015
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Nonparametric Predictive Inference for diagnostic accuracy

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“…In NPI, attention is restricted to one or more future observable random quantities, and Hill's assumption A (n) (Hill, 1968) is used to link these random quantities to data, in a way that is closely related to exchangeability (De Finetti, 1974). NPI has been introduced for assessing the accuracy of a classifier's ability to discriminate between two outcomes (or two groups) for binary data (Coolen-Maturi et al, 2012a) and for diagnostic tests with ordinal observations (Elkhafifi and Coolen, 2012) and with real-valued observations (Coolen-Maturi et al, 2012b). Recently, Coolen-Maturi et al (2014) generalized the results in (CoolenMaturi et al, 2012b) by introducing NPI for three-group ROC surface, with real-valued observations, to assess the ability of a diagnostic test to discriminate among three ordered classes or groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In NPI, attention is restricted to one or more future observable random quantities, and Hill's assumption A (n) (Hill, 1968) is used to link these random quantities to data, in a way that is closely related to exchangeability (De Finetti, 1974). NPI has been introduced for assessing the accuracy of a classifier's ability to discriminate between two outcomes (or two groups) for binary data (Coolen-Maturi et al, 2012a) and for diagnostic tests with ordinal observations (Elkhafifi and Coolen, 2012) and with real-valued observations (Coolen-Maturi et al, 2012b). Recently, Coolen-Maturi et al (2014) generalized the results in (CoolenMaturi et al, 2012b) by introducing NPI for three-group ROC surface, with real-valued observations, to assess the ability of a diagnostic test to discriminate among three ordered classes or groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the importance of prediction of the accuracy of diagnostic tests for a future patient, NPI provides an attractive alternative approach to the established methods in this field. NPI has recently been introduced for assessing the accuracy of a classifier's ability to discriminate between two groups for binary data (Coolen-Maturi et al, 2012a), ordinal data (Elkhafifi and Coolen, 2012) and real-valued data (Coolen-Maturi et al, 2012b). This paper introduces NPI for three-group ROC analysis for real-valued data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, [24] generalized the results in [23] by introducing NPI for three-group ROC analysis, with real-valued observations, to assess the ability of a diagnostic test to discriminate among three ordered classes or groups. Coolen-Maturi [25] generalized the results in [22] by proposing NPI for three-group ROC analysis with ordinal outcomes.…”
Section: Nonparametric Predictive Inferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coolen-Maturi [25] generalized the results in [22] by proposing NPI for three-group ROC analysis with ordinal outcomes. Below we give a brief overview of NPI for two-group ROC analysis following [23].…”
Section: Nonparametric Predictive Inferencementioning
confidence: 99%
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