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Original Articles

Bayes Empirical Bayes Classification of Components Using Masked Data

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Pages 2312-2320 | Received 01 Feb 2009, Accepted 15 Mar 2010, Published online: 23 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

For classification and pattern recognition, it is known that the Bayes decision rule is the best decision rule, which gives the minimum probability of misclassification. The Bayes classifier cannot be immediately applied, since it contains unknown parameters (means, variances, and percentages of k classes). In this study, a set of masked life data is used to establish a Bayes empirical Bayes (BEB) classifier to identify a component in a closed multi-component system whose lifetime is the masked lifetime, such that: (1) it only contains the observations of unclassified masked life data; (2) no other classifier is strictly better than our BEB classifier; and (3) when the number of masked samples increases, the recognition rate of our classifier converges to the rate of the Bayes decision rule. Furthermore, in this article, the BEB estimation leads to a good estimation of each component mean life in the masked system.

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Acknowledgment

The authors are grateful to the Editor and referees for their valuable suggestions for the improvement of this article.

Notes

BEB = Bayes empirical Bayes classifier without any parameter.

Bayes =Bayes classifier with known parameters: mean lifetimes (2 and 4).

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