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Convexity of proper composite binary losses

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Reid, Mark D.
Williamson, Robert C.

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A composite loss assigns a penalty to a real-valued prediction by associating the prediction with a probability via a link function then applying a class probability estimation (CPE) loss. If the risk for a composite loss is always minimised by predicting the value associated with the true class probability the composite loss is proper. We provide a novel, explicit and complete characterisation of the convexity of any proper composite loss in terms of its link and its \weight function" associated with its proper CPE loss.

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Journal of Machine Learning Research

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