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===== Description ===== | ===== Description ===== | ||
- | Calculates the [[wp>Confusion_matrix|confusion matrix]] from two input maps. The confusion matrix is a table with format "*#real, *#real and #real" mapping each possible combination of pair of input map values to their corresponding number of cells. | + | Calculates the [[wp>Confusion_matrix|confusion matrix]] from two input maps. The confusion matrix is a table with format "Initial*#real, Final*#real and Changes#real" mapping each possible combination of pair of input map values to their corresponding number of cells. |
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^ Name ^ Type ^ Description ^ | ^ Name ^ Type ^ Description ^ | ||
- | | Confusion Matrix | [[Table Type]] | Resulting confusion matrix. The confusion matrix is a table with format "*#real, *#real and #real" mapping each possible combination of pair of input map values to their corresponding number of cells. | | + | | Confusion Matrix | [[Table Type]] | Resulting confusion matrix. The confusion matrix is a table with format "Initial*#real, Final*#real and Changes#real" mapping each possible combination of pair of input map values to their corresponding number of cells. | |
===== Notes ===== | ===== Notes ===== | ||
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+ | If the input maps are completely filled with null values or if there is no non-null intersection between them, an empty confusion matrix will be returned. | ||
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