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- as informedness. The use of a single index is "not generally to be recommended", but informedness or Youden's index is the probability of an informed decision...
- account, hence measures such as the Matthews correlation coefficient, Informedness or Cohen's kappa may be preferred to ****ess the performance of a binary...
- geometric mean of the chance-corrected variants: the regression coefficients Informedness (DeltaP') and Markedness (DeltaP). Accuracy is a weighted arithmetic...
- here would yield over 97.4%, whereas informedness removes such bias and yields 0 as the probability of an informed decision for any form of guessing (here...
- Informed consent is a principle in medical ethics, medical law, media studies, and other fields, that a person must have sufficient information and understanding...
- error-free point (0,1) – also called Youden's J statistic and generalized as Informedness[citation needed] the area between the ROC curve and the no-discrimination...
- coefficient are Markedness (Δp) and Youden's J statistic (Informedness or Δp'). Markedness and Informedness correspond to different directions of information...
- weight optimizes informedness = specificity + sensitivity − 1 = TPR − FPR, the magnitude of which gives the probability of an informed decision between...
- term informed ****ent describes the process whereby minors may agree to parti****te in clinical trials. It is similar to the process of informed consent...
- this is reflected in formal probabilistic definitions of markedness and informedness that, for dichotomous problems, correspond to the chance-correct unidirectional...