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Zero-failure testing of binary classifiers

Published 4 Jul 2024 in cs.LG | (2407.03979v1)

Abstract: We propose using performance metrics derived from zero-failure testing to assess binary classifiers. The principal characteristic of the proposed approach is the asymmetric treatment of the two types of error. In particular, we construct a test set consisting of positive and negative samples, set the operating point of the binary classifier at the lowest value that will result to correct classifications of all positive samples, and use the algorithm's success rate on the negative samples as a performance measure. A property of the proposed approach, setting it apart from other commonly used testing methods, is that it allows the construction of a series of tests of increasing difficulty, corresponding to a nested sequence of positive sample test sets. We illustrate the proposed method on the problem of age estimation for determining whether a subject is above a legal age threshold, a problem that exemplifies the asymmetry of the two types of error. Indeed, misclassifying an under-aged subject is a legal and regulatory issue, while misclassifications of people above the legal age is an efficiency issue primarily concerning the commercial user of the age estimation system.

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