Hello - Thanks for the nice video. I am working in the nondestructive testing (NDT) area. As an analogy for constructing a single curve, could we consider contrast threshold for separating indications from the background rather than threshold for white blood cell count? As an analogy for constructing multiple curves, can we consider use of different NDT testing techniques or Same NDT method (egs. Utrasonic versus Radiography or X-ray CT low kV versus X-ray Ct high kV) but having different parameter settings, for a specific contrast threshold?
Brilliant- finally its all clear. I'm now looking for an equally clear explanation of 'decision curve analysis' as a tool for assessing the clinical usefulness of a predictive scoring tool. Any ideas where I can find this - I'm coming up blank on searches!
Thank you so much for this video. I have a question though. How would you calculate area under the PCT ROC curve shown in 4:28 ? The black dot does not reach the top right.
Wow. After spending so much time getting my head around AUC, this video totally clears things up for me. Thank you!
This is the best description of ROC curves I have found yet. Thank you!
One of the few videos that explained this practically and clearly. Thank you
I was so confused about this. And now its finally clear. Thank you :)
Great video, as usual. Keep up the good work Dr. Shaneyfelt!
Thank you! Surprisingly difficult to find a good explanation of ROC interpretations out there!
Very clear! Thanks much. Good, concrete example.
Very helpful. To the point and no fluff. Yay!
Hello - Thanks for the nice video. I am working in the nondestructive testing (NDT) area. As an analogy for constructing a single curve, could we consider contrast threshold for separating indications from the background rather than threshold for white blood cell count? As an analogy for constructing multiple curves, can we consider use of different NDT testing techniques or Same NDT method (egs. Utrasonic versus Radiography or X-ray CT low kV versus X-ray Ct high kV) but having different parameter settings, for a specific contrast threshold?
This was great. Really helpful! Thanks
Very beautiful & simple explanation of this difficult topic. Thank you very much!
Thank you!!! this was really well and simply explained!
Brilliant- finally its all clear. I'm now looking for an equally clear explanation of 'decision curve analysis' as a tool for assessing the clinical usefulness of a predictive scoring tool. Any ideas where I can find this - I'm coming up blank on searches!
Thanks was waiting for this!
Really simple and useful video, thank you!
Thank you ! You ROC Dr Terry !
Thank you for teaching this concept!
Wonderful video - very helpful for a pharmacy student who is unfamiliar with this material!
You’re a legend. Thanks!
Clear. Best seen thus far. Thanks
Thank you Thank you!!!
This is epic. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video. I have a question though. How would you calculate area under the PCT ROC curve shown in 4:28 ? The black dot does not reach the top right.
Thanks, that was a very useful and concise explanation!
wow this was really good thank you dr.shaneyfelt
thank u ....this is exactly wht I was looking for...
Very helpful and easy to understand. Thank you
So helpful! Thank you
Thank you so much . Your videos and explanation very helpful for my study of clinical research coordinator course . keep up 👏🏻
Thank you!
Excellent explanation.
very helpful and well explained. thank you
Best explanation, thank you
Thanks!
Thank you so much
Many thanks from Wales for this concise and effective tutorial, from a struggling radiography undergrad
Hi in the video 4:10, the AUC is 0.723, could you give us a bit more explanation on how this is calculated please?
Thank you so much sir
amazing
Thanks
nice microphone
Go blazers!!
BUT Y AGAIN ONE MORE LINE PARALLEL TO X AXIS ? IN THE TOP ?? ITS SHOWING 100% FPR
This was great. Really helpful! Thanks
Thank you !