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Ken Olsen, Digital Equipment Corporation (1977): “There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home” #EliNoam #ErrorType2


A false positive is an answer or annotation that is correct, but was predicted to be incorrect. #FalseNegative #FN #ErrorType2 #Type2Error #FNRate #Sensitivity #MissedDetection #NegativeMiss #Airtics #ai #technology #education #machinelearning

airtics's tweet image. A false positive is an answer or annotation that is correct, but was predicted to be incorrect.

#FalseNegative #FN #ErrorType2 #Type2Error #FNRate #Sensitivity #MissedDetection #NegativeMiss #Airtics #ai #technology #education #machinelearning

Ken Olsen, Digital Equipment Corporation (1977): “There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home” #EliNoam #ErrorType2


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