Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4944310 Information Sciences 2017 30 Pages PDF
Abstract
The orthogonal distance from an instance to the subspace of a class is a key metric for pattern classification by the class subspace-based methods. There is a close relationship between the orthogonal distance and the residual standard deviation of a test instance from the class subspace. In this paper, we shall show that an established and widely-used relationship, between the residual standard deviation and the sum of squares of the residual PC scores, is not precise, and thus can lead to incorrect results, for the inference of high-dimensional data which nowadays are common in practice.
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