In this study, we propose a novel model-free feature screening method for ultrahigh dimensional binary features of binary classification, called weighted mean squared deviation (WMSD). Compared to Chi-square statistic and mutual information, WMSD provides more opportunities to the binary features with probabilities near 0.5. In addition, the asymptotic properties of the proposed method are theoretically investigated under the assumption log p = o ( n ) . The number of features is practically selected by a Pearson correlation coefficient method according to the property of power-law distribution. Lastly, an empirical study of Chinese text classification illustrates that the proposed method performs well when the dimension of selected features is relatively small.
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