Akurasi is a metric used to evaluate predictive models. It is calculated by taking the number of correct predictions and dividing it by the total number of predictions made. The number of correct predictions is the sum of true positives (PB) and true negatives (NB), divided by the total predictions which is the sum of true positives (PB), true negatives (NB), false positives (PP) and false negatives (NP).
Akurasi is a metric used to evaluate predictive models. It is calculated by taking the number of correct predictions and dividing it by the total number of predictions made. The number of correct predictions is the sum of true positives (PB) and true negatives (NB), divided by the total predictions which is the sum of true positives (PB), true negatives (NB), false positives (PP) and false negatives (NP).
Akurasi is a metric used to evaluate predictive models. It is calculated by taking the number of correct predictions and dividing it by the total number of predictions made. The number of correct predictions is the sum of true positives (PB) and true negatives (NB), divided by the total predictions which is the sum of true positives (PB), true negatives (NB), false positives (PP) and false negatives (NP).