Over a century of research has resulted in a set of more than a hundred binary association measures. Many of them share similar properties. An overview of binary association measures is presented, focused on their order equivalences. Association measures are grouped according to their relations. Transformations between these measures are shown, both formally and visually. A generalization coefficient is proposed, based on joint probability and marginal probabilities. Combining association measures is one of recent trends in computer science. Measures are combined in linear and nonlinear discrimination models, automated feature selection or construction. Knowledge about their relations is particularly important to avoid problems of meaningle...
A general family of binary association coefficients is presented in this study. A family of associat...
The idea of measures of linear association, such as Pearson's correlation coefficient, can be put in...
For two variables X and Y with arbitrary distributions, we consider three general association measur...
International audienceWe propose a general framework for measuring the proximity between heterogeneo...
There are numerous binary similarity measures. Different binary similarity measures estimate differe...
Finding themost interesting correlations among items is essential for problems inmany commercial,med...
A measure of association between two random variables is proposed, which represents a compromise bet...
© 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. The purpose of this study is to survey the correlation and a...
Interest in assessing the degree of association between random variables, meaning the strengh of th...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 25, 2102).The enti...
Agreement can be regarded as a special case of association and not the other way round. Virtually i...
Four types of metric scales are distinguished: the absolute scale, the ratio scale, the difference s...
Abstract—This short paper focuses on the structure of the data association problem and details a sol...
The new approach could identify associations in cases of non-linearity: A), Five different relations...
Summary Systems involving many variables are important in population and quantitative genetics, for ...
A general family of binary association coefficients is presented in this study. A family of associat...
The idea of measures of linear association, such as Pearson's correlation coefficient, can be put in...
For two variables X and Y with arbitrary distributions, we consider three general association measur...
International audienceWe propose a general framework for measuring the proximity between heterogeneo...
There are numerous binary similarity measures. Different binary similarity measures estimate differe...
Finding themost interesting correlations among items is essential for problems inmany commercial,med...
A measure of association between two random variables is proposed, which represents a compromise bet...
© 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. The purpose of this study is to survey the correlation and a...
Interest in assessing the degree of association between random variables, meaning the strengh of th...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 25, 2102).The enti...
Agreement can be regarded as a special case of association and not the other way round. Virtually i...
Four types of metric scales are distinguished: the absolute scale, the ratio scale, the difference s...
Abstract—This short paper focuses on the structure of the data association problem and details a sol...
The new approach could identify associations in cases of non-linearity: A), Five different relations...
Summary Systems involving many variables are important in population and quantitative genetics, for ...
A general family of binary association coefficients is presented in this study. A family of associat...
The idea of measures of linear association, such as Pearson's correlation coefficient, can be put in...
For two variables X and Y with arbitrary distributions, we consider three general association measur...