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IDIAP, CP 592 CH-1920 Martigny, Switzerland and Department of Computer Engineering, Bo
aziçi University, TR-80815 Istanbul, Turkey
Dietterich (1998) reviews five statistical tests and proposes the 5 x 2 cv t test for determining whether there is a significant difference between the error rates of two classifiers. In our experiments, we noticed that the 5 x 2 cv t test result may vary depending on factors that should not affect the test, and we propose a variant, the combined 5 x 2 cv F test, that combines multiple statistics to get a more robust test. Simulation results show that this combined version of the test has lower type I error and higher power than 5 x 2 cv proper.
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