Trends in the BA-RB-I coefficients at the three levels of the U-smile method for four new models derived from the test dataset across imbalance ranging from 1% to 99% of the event class.
<p>Two informative variables (ST depression and Str Rnd normal) and two non-informative variables (glucose and Rnd normal) were added to the reference model. Level 1 refers to the subclass-specific coefficients, level 2 to the class-specific net coefficients, and level 3 to the weighted overal...
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2025
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| الملخص: | <p>Two informative variables (ST depression and Str Rnd normal) and two non-informative variables (glucose and Rnd normal) were added to the reference model. Level 1 refers to the subclass-specific coefficients, level 2 to the class-specific net coefficients, and level 3 to the weighted overall coefficients. Smooth curves were fitted using the local polynomial regression fitting (LOESS) method. BA coefficients: average absolute changes in prediction between new and reference models; RB coefficients: relative changes in prediction between new and reference models (relative to the reference prediction error); I coefficients: proportions of individuals with prediction changes in each class.</p> <p>(TIFF)</p> |
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