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A New Classification Algorithm With Guaranteed Sensitivity and Specificity for Medical Applications

Journal

IEEE CONTROL SYSTEMS LETTERS
Volume 2, Issue 3, Pages 393-398

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LCSYS.2018.2840427

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Pattern recognition and classification; statistical learning; healthcare and medical systems

Funding

  1. H&W 2015 Program of the University of Brescia under the Project Classificazione della fibrillazione ventricolare a supporto della decisione terapeutica (CLAFITE) a supporto della decisione terapeutica

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We propose a novel algorithm to construct binary classifiers, in the spirit of the recently proposed guaranteed error machine (GEM) but with a-posteriori assessment of the support instances and without the need for a ternary output. We provide rigorous guarantees on the probability of misclassification; differently from GEM, such guarantees aim to bound the conditional probability of error given the true value of the classified instance. The proposed classifier can be tuned in order to give more importance to one of the two kinds of error, and to balance their ratio also in the presence of unbalanced training sets. Guaranteeing the conditional probabilities of error is crucial in many classification problems, in particular medical diagnoses, where being able to push the tradeoff between sensitivity (conditional probability of detecting a true positive) and specificity (conditional probability of detecting a true negative) toward higher sensitivity is of paramount importance. The application that first motivated our study is the classification of ventricular fibrillation (VF) into cases where restoration of an organized electrical activity is achieved immediately after a defibrillatory shock (positive), and cases where prompt resuscitation does not happen (negative). We provide experimental evidence that our approach is promising by testing it against three well-known medical datasets, against some data on VF that are available to the authors, and with Monte Carlo simulations.

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