December 2024
Beginner to intermediate
560 pages
19h 50m
English
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When performing outlier detection, it’s often important to know not just the scores given to each record but why the records were given the scores they were. There are at least two situations where this is necessary. The first is in assessing the detectors, as was introduced in chapter 8. During this step, we determine if the detectors produce sensible scores for the known outliers that we test with, but we also wish to know why the records were given these scores. To be confident that we have a useful ...
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