Novel Bounds on the Probability of Misclassification in Majority Voting: Leveraging the Majority Size
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Abstract:
Majority voting is often employed as a tool to increase the robustness of data-driven decisions and control policies, a fact which calls for rigorous, quantitative
evaluations of the limits and the potentials of majority voting schemes. This letter focuses on the case where the voting agents are binary classifiers and introduces novel
bounds on the probability of misclassification conditioned on the size of the majority. We show that these bounds can be much smaller than the traditional upper bounds on the
probability of misclassification. These bounds can be used in a ‘Probably Approximately Correct’ (PAC) setting, which allows for a practical implementation.
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Cobbenhagen, A. T. J. R.; Carè, Algo; Campi, M. C.; Ramponi, F. A.; Antunes, D. J.; Heemels, W. P. M. H.
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