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Category Distinguishability and Observer Agreement
Authors:J. N. Darroch   P. I. McCloud  
Affiliation:School of Mathematical Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia.
Abstract:It is common in the medical, biological, and social sciences for the categories into which an object is classified not to have a fully objective definition. Theoretically speaking the categories are therefore not completely distinguishable. The practical extent of their distinguishability can be measured when two expert observers classify the same sample of objects. It is shown, under reasonable assumptions, that the matrix of joint classification probabilities is quasi-symmetric, and that the symmetric matrix component is non-negative definite. The degree of distinguishability between two categories is defined and is used to give a measure of overall category distinguishability. It is argued that the kappa measure of observer agreement is unsatisfactory as a measure of overall category distinguishability.
Keywords:observer agreement    category distinguishability    quasi-symmetry    marginal symmetry    kappa
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