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Type I and Type II Errors - The Heart of Event Processing
Tim Bass
Wed, 05 Dec 2007 22:30:56 +0000 Opher Etzion begins to discuss one of the topics I consider to be the heart of event processing in his post, On False Positives and False Negatives. Statistically speaking, false positives are called Type I errors (? errors) and false negatives are called Type II errors (? errors). If you are interested in “getting to the heart” of event processing, visit this link.** I’ll discuss this in more detail in a future post. Source... |
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