Classifying with Uncertain Data Envelopment Analysis
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Classifications organize entities into categories that identify similarities within a category and discern dissimilarities among categories, and they powerfully classify information in support of analysis. We propose a new classification scheme premised on the reality of imperfect data. Our computational model uses uncertain data envelopment analysis to define a classification's proximity to equitable efficiency, which is an aggregate measure of intra-similarity within a classification's categories. Our classification process has two overriding computational challenges, those being a loss of convexity and a combinatorially explosive search space. We overcome the first by establishing lower and upper bounds on the proximity value, and then by searching this range with a first-order algorithm. We overcome the second by adapting the p-median problem to initiate our exploration, and by then employing an iterative neighborhood search to finalize a classification. We conclude by classifying the thirty stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial average into performant tiers and by classifying prostate treatments into clinically effectual categories.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-2-2022
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