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. 2015 Aug 18;10(8):e0135832. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0135832

Table 9. Rank differences and p-values for pair-wise comparison of classification algorithms.

Hypothesis Rank diff p-value
RBF vs LVQ 4.07 < 10−15
Lin vs LVQ 3.62 2.465 ⋅ 10−13
RBF vs DT 3.56 6.461 ⋅ 10−13
MLP vs LVQ 3.52 1.159 ⋅ 10−12
Lin vs DT 3.11 6.542 ⋅ 10−10
RF vs LVQ 3.06 1.286 ⋅ 10−9
MLP vs DT 3.01 2.501 ⋅ 10−9
RF vs DT 2.55 7.156 ⋅ 10−7
KNN vs LVQ 2.38 4.841 ⋅ 10−6
KNN vs DT 1.87 0.0008079
RBF vs KNN 1.69 0.003693
Lin vs KNN 1.24 0.08629
MLP vs KNN 1.14 0.138
RBF vs RF 1.01 0.2228
RF vs KNN 0.68 1
Lin vs RF 0.56 1
RBF vs MLP 0.55 1
DT vs LVQ 0.51 1
MLP vs RF 0.46 1
RBF vs Lin 0.45 1
Lin vs MLP 0.10 1

For each pair-wise comparison of classification algorithms, the rank difference was calculated as the difference of the average ranks over all data sets. The first algorithm of each hypothesis is the better one (lower rank). p-values were corrected using Shaffer’s static method.