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Hi Jonathan, can you explain why you add APr(0) when calculating AP? isn’t it always equal to 1?
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Jul 20, 2018·1 min read

Not sure I understand your question. But AP(0) can be smaller than 1. As long as the first one is FP, max(TP/(FP+TP)) < 1.

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