I’m looking into machine learning and it’s use in shark conservation. The below figure shows the effectiveness of image classification of sharks.
Can anybody help me interpret this? The internet is telling me that if you follow two species to where they meet, the colour in the square represents how often one has been mistaken for the other. But if this is the case, why is there a uniform line down the middle showing a much higher number?
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Hi guys,
I’m looking into machine learning and it’s use in shark conservation. The below figure shows the effectiveness of image classification of sharks.
Can anybody help me interpret this? The internet is telling me that if you follow two species to where they meet, the colour in the square represents how often one has been mistaken for the other. But if this is the case, why is there a uniform line down the middle showing a much higher number?
Thanks in advance from a confused biologist…
Normalized Confusion Matrix