Significance of the error by obtaining 1,000 randomized cross-validation errors with age information randomly shuffled; the significance of the prediction error is the fraction of the 1,000 randomized errors lower than the actual cross-validation error. Kajia Cao Alice S. Chen-Plotkin Joshua B. Plotkin Li-San Wang 10.1371/journal.pone.0013098.t002 https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_Significance_of_the_error_by_obtaining_1_000_randomized_cross_validation_errors_with_age_information_randomly_shuffled_the_significance_of_the_prediction_error_is_the_fraction_of_the_1_000_randomized_errors_lower_than_the_actual_cross_validation_error_/497800 <p>Significance of the error by obtaining 1,000 randomized cross-validation errors with age information randomly shuffled; the significance of the prediction error is the fraction of the 1,000 randomized errors lower than the actual cross-validation error.</p> 2010-09-29 02:10:00 obtaining randomized cross-validation errors randomly