A note on the separability index
classification
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In discriminating between objects from different classes, the more separable these classes are the less computationally expensive and complex a classifier can be used. One thus seeks a measure that can quickly capture this separability concept between classes whilst having an intuitive interpretation on what it is quantifying. A previously proposed separability measure, the separability index (SI) has been shown to intuitively capture the class separability property very well. This short note highlights the limitations of this measure and proposes a slight variation to it by combining it with another form of separability measure that captures a quantity not covered by the Separability Index.
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