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Functional Bipartite Ranking: a Wavelet-Based Filtering Approach

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It is the main goal of this article to address the bipartite ranking issue from the perspective of functional data analysis (FDA). Given a training set of independent realizations of a (possibly sampled) second-order random function with a (locally) smooth autocorrelation structure and to which a binary label is randomly assigned, the objective is to learn a scoring function s with optimal ROC curve. Based on linear/nonlinear wavelet-based approximations, it is shown how to select compact finite dimensional representations of the input curves adaptively, in order to build accurate ranking rules, using recent advances in the ranking problem for multivariate data with binary feedback. Beyond theoretical considerations, the performance of the learning methods for functional bipartite ranking proposed in this paper are illustrated by numerical experiments.
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hal-02286451 , version 1 (13-09-2019)

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Stéphan Clémençon, Marine Depecker. Functional Bipartite Ranking: a Wavelet-Based Filtering Approach. Signal Processing, 2013. ⟨hal-02286451⟩
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