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  • in reply to: Is sample_id the same as id? #2678
    thejbills
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    What we’ve shown on the webpage is generic. Please use the id that aligns with the observation in each file.

    in reply to: Where can I find the Leader Board? #2677
    thejbills
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    It’s not up yet! There have been some delays. I’ll see where we stand at try to get it up and running.

    in reply to: Welcome to the 2024 PHM Conference Data Challenge #2663
    thejbills
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    Hi Hanqisu,

    We are further pursuing methods of explainability this year. Last year, we had participants submit a discreet distribution with a confidence metric. This year, we are building on that to ask for a continuous distribution (which is required for a regression analysis). As indicated in the writeup, the scoring algorithm evaluates the probability of your estimate at the exact torque margin.

    If you like, we can incorporate a delta function, which will allow you to submit an exact value. However, if this value is off even by a little, you’ll get a score of 0 because you’ll have predicted a probability of zero. If you consider the problem, there are better ways to submit a PDF that will give you a better chance (and get closer to what you’re trying to achieve).

    in reply to: submission area changed #2533
    thejbills
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    imp101, you are not a registered participant. Thus you don’t have access to the submission page. We have received some registration request with incorrect user names and email addresses. If you have already tried to register, it is possible that one of these was your registration. Please submit a registration with the same username and email address that you use for the phmsociety.org site.

    in reply to: Question about confidence factor #2511
    thejbills
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    The confidence factor is binary, and the scoring system is designed as such.

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