Given the following diagram: 1) 1) ii) iv) PREDICTED VALUES 1) i) H) POSITIVE True Positive (TP) True Negative (TN) Fals

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Given the following diagram: 1) 1) ii) iv) PREDICTED VALUES 1) i) H) POSITIVE True Positive (TP) True Negative (TN) Fals

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Given The Following Diagram 1 1 Ii Iv Predicted Values 1 I H Positive True Positive Tp True Negative Tn Fals 1
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Given the following diagram: 1) 1) ii) iv) PREDICTED VALUES 1) i) H) POSITIVE True Positive (TP) True Negative (TN) False Positive (FP) False Negative (FN) NEGATIVE M) v) Sensitivity vi) Specificity ACTUAL VALUES POSITIVE NEGATIVE 560 50 Demonstrate how can a model evaluation be carried out based on the confusion matrix in Figure 27 (7 markah/marks) 60 Show what are the values and explanation for each one of t e of them 330 Figure 2 Confusion Matrix Compute the measures below based on the confusion matric Accuracy Precision Recall FI (8 markah/marks) (12 markah/marks) Show the inappropriate condition to evaluate a model using accuracy measure (1 markah/mark) e) / What TWO (2) measure is more appropriate for the condition as in question d) above? (2 markah/marks)
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