The Bias-Variance Tradeoff and the Randomized GACV

Part of Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 11 (NIPS 1998)

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Grace Wahba, Xiwu Lin, Fangyu Gao, Dong Xiang, Ronald Klein, Barbara Klein

Abstract

We propose a new in-sample cross validation based method (randomized GACV) for choosing smoothing or bandwidth parameters that govern the bias-variance or fit-complexity tradeoff in 'soft' classification. Soft clas(cid:173) sification refers to a learning procedure which estimates the probability that an example with a given attribute vector is in class 1 vs class O. The target for optimizing the the tradeoff is the Kullback-Liebler distance between the estimated probability distribution and the 'true' probabil(cid:173) ity distribution, representing knowledge of an infinite population. The method uses a randomized estimate of the trace of a Hessian and mimics cross validation at the cost of a single relearning with perturbed outcome data.