Test Pass/Fail Judgment and Japanese Compact Cars and Regular Cars
Shuichi Shinmura ()
Chapter Chapter 4 in The First Discriminant Theory of Linearly Separable Data, 2024, pp 173-218 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract I introduce two self-evident LSDs. The pass/fail judgments of exams are self-evident LSD. Suppose two scores, T1 and T2, and 50 points is the passing score. LDF, f(T) = T1 + T2 − 49.5, can find LSD. Applicants pass if f > 0 and fail if f
Keywords: Pass/fail judgment of exams; Trivial LDF; The similarity between exams and microarray; Single measured value; Two groups’ cases near the linear hyperplane; Student answer patterns; Difficulty level of questions; Universities entrance examination data; Teacher’s examination data; Japanese car data; Industrial Product Standards; Univariate BGS; Real LSD analysis; Iris data; Classification of species of animals and plants (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-9420-5_4
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