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Modified Concept of Indiscernibility and a Formal Base of Classification

Hiroshi Watanabe
  • Abstract:
    Establishing the notion of equivalence, or indiscernibility, with the concept of attribute, precedes every measurement practice. The present paper proposes a formal theory of classification, and sheds a new light upon the notion of equivalence underlying nominal level of measurement. Assuming that each object is characterized by a set of predicates as a binary vector, whose components are 1 or 0 according as the object affirms a predicate or not, we first examine the relationship among objects in reference to the choice of predicates, or classifier, and formulate a formal theory of classification of objects by predicates. The formalization is perfectly symmetrical between the objects and the predicates, and allows us to consider a classification of predicates by objects. Based on this reciprocal view of classification we introduce a modified concept of equality between two groups of objects, propose a new approach to clustering, and discuss its merits by showing example.
  • Keywords:
    classification, clustering, measurement science, nominal scale, pattern recognition
  • DOI:
    _unreg_tc7-2002.008

Event details:

  • IMEKO TC:
    TC7
  • Event name:
    TC7 Symposium 2002
  • Title:
    Symposium on New Developments in the Field of Measurement Science
  • Place:
    Cracow, POLAND
  • Time:
    25 June 2002 - 27 June 2002