[R] 632 estimator using boot package
Frank Harrell
f.harrell at vanderbilt.edu
Tue Mar 6 04:23:52 CET 2012
Jim if I understand you, you are using the ordinary bootstrap instead of the
Efron-Gong "optimism bootstrap". I don't think the ordinary bootstrap is
applicable here.
Frank
Jin Minming wrote
>
> Hello Frank,
>
> Thanks for your advice.
>
> I also used the validation using rms package. The results from rms
> indicate that the linear model used in my project is overfitted around 0.1
> in terms of R2. But, the results from using ordinary boot method in boot
> package suggest the mean of R2 is even higher than the original one. Then
> I guess maybe direclty using Boot package may not be a good idea for
> assessing the overfitting in the regression.
>
> Jim
>
>
> --- On Mon, 5/3/12, Frank Harrell <f.harrell@> wrote:
>
>> From: Frank Harrell <f.harrell@>
>> Subject: Re: [R] 632 estimator using boot package
>> To: r-help@
>> Date: Monday, 5 March, 2012, 17:06
>> Bootstrapping does not leave one
>> out. As for .632 this is implemented in the
>> rms package's validate and calibrate functions. Note
>> however that any
>> claimed advantages of .632 over the ordinary optimism
>> bootstrap seem to be a
>> result only of the use of a discontinuous improper scoring
>> role (proportion
>> classified correctly). The advantage may vanish when
>> better scoring rules
>> are used. Simulations showing this may be found at
>> http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/rms
>>
>> Frank
>>
>> Jin Minming wrote
>> >
>> > Dear All,
>> >
>> > Anyone has some idea how to implement 632 estimator and
>> leave-one out
>> > bootstraping method by using boot package. I know
>> the bootstrap package
>> > has this function, but it sounds not very flexible for
>> my project.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > Jim
>> >
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