User talk:Danilosilva128

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Transposing confusion matrices
Hi Danilo,

Re Talk:Confusion_matrix/Operation_Transposition that we worked on last year, I've just come across the old convention on Bayes%27_theorem. Would you mind checking out similar pages in case there are more that I missed?

Thanks, cm&#610;&#671;ee&#9094;&#964;a&#671;&#954; 00:11, 9 February 2022 (UTC)

Hi. Good catch! I just checked a few hundred pages related to statistics and here are the examples I could find with the old convention: I also found many with the new convention. This one in particular has inconsistent ordering of positive/negative: If I find any other examples I will let you know. Danilosilva128 (talk)
 * Statistical_hypothesis_testing
 * Type_I_and_type_II_errors
 * Durbin–Wu–Hausman_test
 * Base_rate_fallacy
 * Multiple_comparisons_problem
 * Family-wise_error_rate
 * Prosecutor%27s_fallacy
 * False_discovery_rate
 * False_coverage_rate
 * Detection_theory

cm&#610;&#671;ee&#9094;&#964;a&#671;&#954; 01:19, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
 * Thanks so much for your prompt action. How did you manage to check a few hundred pages so quickly?
 * I'll add your list to Talk:Confusion_matrix/Operation_Transposition and go through them as before. Please feel free to do any you like.
 * Cheers,


 * It was not so quickly, but what I did was to use the Wikipedia search for the keywords "statistics/statistical + test", open all the links on new tabs, and then quickly look for tables while using keyboard shortcuts to go down the pages and close windows.
 * I added a few more findings to Talk:Confusion_matrix/Operation_Transposition, but now I am out of ideas for searches. I also searched for other keywords related to classification but did not find anything else. I would be surprised if we can find any other example. Danilosilva128 (talk)