Convert binary outcome to multiple categorical outcome
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I have a dataset containing binary labels Y with values "correct" or "wrong".
I want to study the reason of wrong state, based on several conditions made from multiple features.
For example I want to know if "wrong" was caused by a "common wrong answer" or by "difficulty to answer", i.e. I want to get Y with 3 labels "correct ", "common wrong" and "difficult".
Is this possible to make by using machine learning model such as logistic regression ? If not, is there any viable approach to this problem?
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I have a dataset containing binary labels Y with values "correct" or "wrong".
I want to study the reason of wrong state, based on several conditions made from multiple features.
For example I want to know if "wrong" was caused by a "common wrong answer" or by "difficulty to answer", i.e. I want to get Y with 3 labels "correct ", "common wrong" and "difficult".
Is this possible to make by using machine learning model such as logistic regression ? If not, is there any viable approach to this problem?
machine-learning dataset logistic-regression prediction
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This is a duplicate of stats.stackexchange.com/questions/402775/… , please consider asking only here in DS as this is the "most proper" forum to do so.
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– Pedro Henrique Monforte
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Can you please elaborate your example for a clearer understanding of the question.
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I have a dataset containing binary labels Y with values "correct" or "wrong".
I want to study the reason of wrong state, based on several conditions made from multiple features.
For example I want to know if "wrong" was caused by a "common wrong answer" or by "difficulty to answer", i.e. I want to get Y with 3 labels "correct ", "common wrong" and "difficult".
Is this possible to make by using machine learning model such as logistic regression ? If not, is there any viable approach to this problem?
machine-learning dataset logistic-regression prediction
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I have a dataset containing binary labels Y with values "correct" or "wrong".
I want to study the reason of wrong state, based on several conditions made from multiple features.
For example I want to know if "wrong" was caused by a "common wrong answer" or by "difficulty to answer", i.e. I want to get Y with 3 labels "correct ", "common wrong" and "difficult".
Is this possible to make by using machine learning model such as logistic regression ? If not, is there any viable approach to this problem?
machine-learning dataset logistic-regression prediction
machine-learning dataset logistic-regression prediction
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This is a duplicate of stats.stackexchange.com/questions/402775/… , please consider asking only here in DS as this is the "most proper" forum to do so.
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– Pedro Henrique Monforte
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Can you please elaborate your example for a clearer understanding of the question.
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– thanatoz
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This is a duplicate of stats.stackexchange.com/questions/402775/… , please consider asking only here in DS as this is the "most proper" forum to do so.
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– Pedro Henrique Monforte
yesterday
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Can you please elaborate your example for a clearer understanding of the question.
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– thanatoz
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This is a duplicate of stats.stackexchange.com/questions/402775/… , please consider asking only here in DS as this is the "most proper" forum to do so.
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– Pedro Henrique Monforte
yesterday
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This is a duplicate of stats.stackexchange.com/questions/402775/… , please consider asking only here in DS as this is the "most proper" forum to do so.
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– Pedro Henrique Monforte
yesterday
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Can you please elaborate your example for a clearer understanding of the question.
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– thanatoz
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Can you please elaborate your example for a clearer understanding of the question.
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This is a duplicate of stats.stackexchange.com/questions/402775/… , please consider asking only here in DS as this is the "most proper" forum to do so.
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Can you please elaborate your example for a clearer understanding of the question.
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