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2 March 2021
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Property / author: Paul van der Laken / rank
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publication date: 18 February 2024
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18 February 2024
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The Predictive Power Score (PPS) is an asymmetric, data-type-agnostic score that can detect linear or non-linear relationships between two variables. The score ranges from 0 (no predictive power) to 1 (perfect predictive power). PPS can be useful for data exploration purposes, in the same way correlation analysis is. For more information on PPS, see <https://github.com/paulvanderlaken/ppsr>.
Property / description: The Predictive Power Score (PPS) is an asymmetric, data-type-agnostic score that can detect linear or non-linear relationships between two variables. The score ranges from 0 (no predictive power) to 1 (perfect predictive power). PPS can be useful for data exploration purposes, in the same way correlation analysis is. For more information on PPS, see <https://github.com/paulvanderlaken/ppsr>. / rank
 
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Predictive Power Score
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Predictive Power Score

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