Badly Shaved Monkey
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I think may still have missed it if you have provided a source for the conventional use of the formal term 'accuracy' in the sense in which you have used it, which, unless I am mistaken, is a single variable that can be cited if and only if false positive and false negative rates are the same and then it is numerically equivalent to both. It still looks like a term you have made up on the fly and invoked in order to set a question that actually only required specificity to be specified.
As I have already asked, can you provided a citation to a source in which 'accuracy' defined and used in this particular sense? This would simply let you show that your usage is conventional even if it may be unfamiliar to Rolfe, me and several others here.
I think may still have missed it if you have provided a source for the conventional use of the formal term 'accuracy' in the sense in which you have used it, which, unless I am mistaken, is a single variable that can be cited if and only if false positive and false negative rates are the same and then it is numerically equivalent to both. It still looks like a term you have made up on the fly and invoked in order to set a question that actually only required specificity to be specified.
As I have already asked, can you provided a citation to a source in which 'accuracy' defined and used in this particular sense? This would simply let you show that your usage is conventional even if it may be unfamiliar to Rolfe, me and several others here.