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Linear Digressions - Calibrated Models

Calibrated Models

02/06/17 • 14 min

Linear Digressions
Remember last week, when we were talking about how great the ROC curve is for evaluating models? How things change... This week, we're exploring calibrated risk models, because that's a kind of model that seems like it would benefit from some nice ROC analysis, but in fact the ROC AUC can steer you wrong there.
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Remember last week, when we were talking about how great the ROC curve is for evaluating models? How things change... This week, we're exploring calibrated risk models, because that's a kind of model that seems like it would benefit from some nice ROC analysis, but in fact the ROC AUC can steer you wrong there.

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