Applicability domain
Applicability Domain
Applicability Domain (pronunciation: /ˌæplɪkəˈbɪlɪti dəˈmeɪn/) is a term used in the field of Chemoinformatics and Predictive Modelling. It refers to the area or region within the multidimensional space, where a model makes reliable predictions.
Etymology
The term "Applicability Domain" is derived from the English words "applicability" meaning the quality of being relevant or suitable, and "domain" meaning an area or territory. In the context of predictive modelling, it refers to the space within which a model's predictions are reliable.
Related Terms
- Chemoinformatics: The use of computer and informational techniques applied to a range of problems in the field of chemistry.
- Predictive Modelling: Statistical techniques used to predict future outcomes.
- Multidimensional Space: A mathematical space with more than three dimensions.
- Model (disambiguation): A representation of a system that allows for investigation of the properties of the system.
- Prediction (disambiguation): A statement about an uncertain event.
See Also
- Quantitative structure–activity relationship
- Machine Learning
- Data Mining
- Statistical Classification
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Applicability domain
- Wikipedia's article - Applicability domain
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