Hi Jeff, At 09:30 13-07-2008, Jeff Chan wrote:
Thanks! Yes, we would not get rid of OB entirely ever. It does have some good data, but with too many FPs. The goal would be to keep as much of the good data as possible while eliminating most of the bad. Unfortunately some of the good data may be thrown out with the bad; baby with the bathwater, so to speak. IMO FPs are much worse than FNs, so some increase in FNs balances out a decrease in FPs. Trying to decide if it's worth doing....
If there are too many false positives, it's better to throw out the bad data at the risk of losing some good data. You can run a test feed to determine the effectiveness of each approach.
Regards, -sm