Friel, NialNialFrielPettitt, AnthonyAnthonyPettitt2010-09-032010-09-03Springer,2010Statistics and Computing0960-3174 (Print)1573-1375 (Online)http://hdl.handle.net/10197/2456This paper proposes a new probabilistic classification algorithm using a Markov random field approach. The joint distribution of class labels is explicitly modelled using the distances between feature vectors. Intuitively, a class label should depend more on class labels which are closer in the feature space, than those which are further away. Our approach builds on previous work by Holmes and Adams (2002, 2003) and Cucala et al. (2009). Our work shares many of the advantages of these approaches in providing a probabilistic basis for the statistical inference. In comparison to previous work, we present a more efficient computational algorithm to overcome the intractability of the Markov random field model. The results of our algorithm are encouraging in comparison to the k-nearest neighbour algorithm.276409 bytesapplication/pdfenClassificationMarkov chain Monte CarloClassificationMonte Carlo methodNearest neighbor analysis (Statistics)Classification using distance nearest neighboursJournal Article21343143710.1007/s11222-010-9179-yhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/