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by bananaquant
362 days ago
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What nobody seems to talk about is that their resulting models are basically garbage. If you look at the last provided confusion matrix, their model is right in about 2/3 of cases when it makes a positive prediction. The actual positives are about 60%. So, any improvement is marginal at best and a far cry from ~90% accuracy you would expect from a model in such a high-stakes scenario. They could have thrown a half of cases out at random and had about the same reduction in case load without introducing any bias into the process. |
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Amsterdam didn't deploy their models when they found their outcome is not satisfactory. I find it a perfectly fine result.