Comparing machine learning methods and selecting a final model is a common operation in applied machine learning.
Models are commonly evaluated using resampling methods like k-fold cross-validation from which mean skill scores are calculated and compared directly. Although simple, this approach can be misleading as it is hard to know whether the difference between mean skill scores is real or the result of a statistical fluke.
Statistical significance tests are designed to address this problem and quantify the likelihood of the samples of skill scores being observed given the assumption that they were drawn from the same distribution. If this assumption, or null hypothesis, is rejected, it suggests that the difference in skill scores is statistically significant.
Although not foolproof, statistical hypothesis testing can improve both your confidence in the interpretation and the presentation of results during model selection. Read More
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20 Best YouTube Channels for AI and Machine Learning
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