The confusion matrix for a classification method with Class 0 and Class 1 is given below. Confusion Matrix ActualPredicted 0 1 0 108 50 1 32 110 What are the percent error rates for Class 0? a. 28.89% b. 31.65% c. 48.3% d. 18.71% e. None of the above
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We can do this by adding the values in the confusion matrix. Total instances for Class 0: 108 + 32 = 140 Total instances for Class 2: 110 Now, we need to find the number of misclassified instances for Class 0 and Class 2. We can do this by looking at the Show more…
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