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When increasing k (the number of statuses), the intrinsic error decreases.
However, status prediction becomes more complex as k increases.
Thus, although the intrinsic error of k=4 is lower than k=2, the test reconstructed power for k=4 may have more error than k=2.
Study the optimal k for the test reconstructed error (the k that given the minimal error when reconstructing the power from the predicted status). Compare this error to the intrinsic error.
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When increasing k (the number of statuses), the intrinsic error decreases.
However, status prediction becomes more complex as k increases.
Thus, although the intrinsic error of k=4 is lower than k=2, the test reconstructed power for k=4 may have more error than k=2.
Study the optimal k for the test reconstructed error (the k that given the minimal error when reconstructing the power from the predicted status). Compare this error to the intrinsic error.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: