Sensitivity refers to the ability of a system, model, or method to detect or respond to small changes orinputs.
Fields of Application:
- Statistics: In statistics, sensitivity refers to the ability of a statistical test to detect a significant difference or effect.
- Signal Processing: In signal processing, sensitivity refers to the ability of a system to detect small signals or changes in a signal.
- Medical Diagnosis: In medical diagnosis, sensitivity refers to the ability of a diagnostic test to correctly identify people with a particular disease or condition.
- Machine Learning: In machine learning, sensitivity refers to the ability of a model to detect subtle patterns or changes in data.
Key Concepts:
- Specificity: Specificity is the ability of a system or model to correctly identify true negatives (i.e., absence of a condition or effect).
- Accuracy: Accuracy is the overall ability of a system or model to correctly classify or predict outcomes.
- ROC Curve: A ROC (Receiver Operating Characteristic) curve is a graphical representation of the sensitivity and specificity of a system or model
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