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25The accuracy is even beside the point: the moderators haven't been relying on them at all.doppelgreener– doppelgreener2023-06-05 21:08:46 +00:00Commented Jun 5, 2023 at 21:08
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4@doppelgreener I know, but the claim was made. SE, through Philippe, said that they went and actually did enough in-depth analysis to figure out that there is a correlation - so they have this value at hand.Sébastien Renauld– Sébastien Renauld2023-06-05 21:09:30 +00:00Commented Jun 5, 2023 at 21:09
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48Now, if we just had a site full of statistics experts that might be able to assist in the analysis of such a dataset, because, y'know, analysis of data with iffy provenance (like ChatGPT users trying to camouflage what they are doing) is not exactly trivial...Stephan Kolassa– Stephan Kolassa2023-06-05 21:26:32 +00:00Commented Jun 5, 2023 at 21:26
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What is that r^2 thing? Coefficient of determination? Pearson correlation coefficient?This_is_NOT_a_forum– This_is_NOT_a_forum2023-06-06 14:22:31 +00:00Commented Jun 6, 2023 at 14:22
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1@This_is_NOT_a_forum: Isn't the latter just r?Daniel R. Collins– Daniel R. Collins2023-06-07 00:01:32 +00:00Commented Jun 7, 2023 at 0:01
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3@StephanKolassa Or indeed a site full of experts in data analysis and machine learninguser1937198– user19371982023-06-07 02:37:47 +00:00Commented Jun 7, 2023 at 2:37
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"How you know that these suspensions were made by using a tool" — and how they "know" that those suspended were false positives from the tool.WGroleau– WGroleau2023-06-12 13:54:39 +00:00Commented Jun 12, 2023 at 13:54
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