Hypothesis testing procedure for binary and multi‐class F1‐scores in the paired design

Author:

Takahashi Kanae1ORCID,Yamamoto Kouji2ORCID,Kuchiba Aya3ORCID,Shintani Ayumi4ORCID,Koyama Tatsuki5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biostatistics Hyogo Medical University Hyogo Japan

2. Department of Biostatistics, School of Medicine Yokohama City University Kanagawa Japan

3. Graduate School of Health Innovation Kanagawa University of Human Services Kanagawa Japan

4. Department of Medical Statistics Osaka Metropolitan University Graduate School of Medicine Osaka Japan

5. Department of Biostatistics Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville Tennessee USA

Abstract

AbstractIn modern medicine, medical tests are used for various purposes including diagnosis, disease screening, prognosis, and risk prediction. To quantify the performance of the binary medical test, we often use sensitivity, specificity, and negative and positive predictive values as measures. Additionally, the ‐score, which is defined as the harmonic mean of precision (positive predictive value) and recall (sensitivity), has come to be used in the medical field due to its favorable characteristics. The ‐score has been extended for multi‐class classification, and two types of ‐scores have been proposed for multi‐class classification: a micro‐averaged ‐score and a macro‐averaged ‐score. The micro‐averaged ‐score pools per‐sample classifications across classes and then calculates the overall ‐score, whereas the macro‐averaged ‐score computes an arithmetic mean of the ‐scores for each class. Additionally, Sokolova and Lapalme gave an alternative definition of the macro‐averaged ‐score as the harmonic mean of the arithmetic means of the precision and recall over classes. Although some statistical methods of inference for binary and multi‐class ‐scores have been proposed, the methodology development of hypothesis testing procedure for them has not been fully progressing yet. Therefore, we aim to develop hypothesis testing procedure for comparing two ‐scores in paired study design based on the large sample multivariate central limit theorem.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Statistics and Probability,Epidemiology

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