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Published inDec 2019
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Iaroslav Omelianenko
Iaroslav Omelianenko
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Iaroslav Omelianenko

Iaroslav Omelianenko occupied the position of CTO and research director for more than a decade. He is an active member of the research community and has published several research papers at arXiv, ResearchGate, Preprints, and more. He started working with applied machine learning by developing autonomous agents for mobile games more than a decade ago. For the last 5 years, he has actively participated in research related to applying deep machine learning methods for authentication, personal traits recognition, cooperative robotics, synthetic intelligence, and more. He is an active software developer and creates open source neuroevolution algorithm implementations in the Go language.
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Performance metrics

After a successful solution is found, it is crucial to compare it with other solutions to estimate how good it is. There are many important statistical metrics that compare different models.

Become familiar with concepts such as precision score, recall score, F1 score, ROC AUC, and accuracy. Understanding these metrics will help you to compare the results produced by different models in various classification tasks. Next, we give a brief overview of these metrics.

Precision score

The precision score attempts to answer the question of how many among the positive identifications are actually correct. The precision score can be calculated as follows:

TP is the true positives, and FP is the false positives...

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Iaroslav Omelianenko

Iaroslav Omelianenko occupied the position of CTO and research director for more than a decade. He is an active member of the research community and has published several research papers at arXiv, ResearchGate, Preprints, and more. He started working with applied machine learning by developing autonomous agents for mobile games more than a decade ago. For the last 5 years, he has actively participated in research related to applying deep machine learning methods for authentication, personal traits recognition, cooperative robotics, synthetic intelligence, and more. He is an active software developer and creates open source neuroevolution algorithm implementations in the Go language.
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