A USE OF NONPARAMETRIC TESTS FOR DEA-DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS: A METHODOLOGICAL COMPARISON
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5315813
DOI10.1142/S0217595904000126zbMath1073.91059OpenAlexW2123800520MaRDI QIDQ5315813
Toshiyuki Sueyoshi, Shiuh-Nan Hwang
Publication date: 9 September 2005
Published in: Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1142/s0217595904000126
Nonparametric hypothesis testing (62G10) Classification and discrimination; cluster analysis (statistical aspects) (62H30) Mixed integer programming (90C11) Statistical methods; economic indices and measures (91B82)
Related Items (9)
A Broad Case-Based Distance Approach for Screening with Different Target Points ⋮ DEA based dimensionality reduction for classification problems satisfying strict non-satiety assumption ⋮ FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSIS OF THE ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY ⋮ EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE TAIWANESE HOTEL INDUSTRY USING A WEIGHT SLACKS-BASED MEASURE ⋮ Profitability analysis using IDEA-DA framework ⋮ DOES SIZE MATTER? FINDING THE PROFITABILITY AND MARKETABILITY BENCHMARK OF FINANCIAL HOLDING COMPANIES ⋮ DEA-discriminant analysis: methodological comparison among eight discriminant analysis approaches ⋮ Stock selection using data envelopment analysis-discriminant analysis ⋮ Developing a model for determining optimal \(\eta\) in DEA-discriminant analysis for predicting suppliers' group membership in supply chain
Cites Work
- Discriminant analysis via mathematical programming: Certain problems and their causes
- DEA-discriminant analysis in the view of goal programming
- Simple but powerful goal programming models for discriminant problems
- Goal programming and multiple objective optimizations. Part I
- Arbitrary-norm separating plane
- An experimental comparison of some recently developed linear programming approaches to the discriminant problem
- Nontraditional approaches to statistical classification: Some perspectives on \(L_ p\)-norm methods
- Mixed integer programming approach of extended DEA--discriminant analysis.
- A combinatorial approach to the classification problem
- Evaluating Auditory Performance Limits: I. One-Parameter Discrimination Using a Computational Model for the Auditory Nerve
- Optimal Estimation of Executive Compensation by Linear Programming
- Integer programming methods for normalisation and variable selection in mathematical programming discriminant analysis models
- Efficiency measurement and strategic classification of Japanese banking institutions
- Classification accuracy in discriminant analysis: a mixed integer programming approach
- On a Test of Whether one of Two Random Variables is Stochastically Larger than the Other
- Extended DEA-discriminant analysis
This page was built for publication: A USE OF NONPARAMETRIC TESTS FOR DEA-DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS: A METHODOLOGICAL COMPARISON