> The original example that you came up with was a false negative,
> namely a missing object that stayed unnoticed. Now we're discussing
> all kinds of complicated algorithms to reduce the probability of
> false negatives, while also trying to avoid false positives. My
> question is: Do we real
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Jonas
Point taken. Maybe it would be good to take a step back, though. The
original example that you came up with was a false negative, namely a
missing
object that stayed unnoticed. Now we're discussing all kinds of
complicated algorithms
to reduce the probability of false negatives, while also trying