2018
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2018/35978.11461
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Dental Age Estimation Using Percentile Curves and Regression Analysis Methods - A Test of Accuracy and Reliability

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“…The best value of R 2 is 1 and can be negative. MSE calculates the mean of the sum of squares of sample point errors corresponding to the fitting data and original data, and the smaller the value is, the better the fitting effect is [36]. MAE is used to evaluate how close the predicted results are to the real dataset, and the smaller the MAE, the better the model [37].…”
Section: Model Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best value of R 2 is 1 and can be negative. MSE calculates the mean of the sum of squares of sample point errors corresponding to the fitting data and original data, and the smaller the value is, the better the fitting effect is [36]. MAE is used to evaluate how close the predicted results are to the real dataset, and the smaller the MAE, the better the model [37].…”
Section: Model Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%