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      Open innovation in software engineering: a systematic mapping study

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      Empirical Software Engineering
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              Measurement of observer agreement.

              Statistical measures are described that are used in diagnostic imaging for expressing observer agreement in regard to categorical data. The measures are used to characterize the reliability of imaging methods and the reproducibility of disease classifications and, occasionally with great care, as the surrogate for accuracy. The review concentrates on the chance-corrected indices, kappa and weighted kappa. Examples from the imaging literature illustrate the method of calculation and the effects of both disease prevalence and the number of rating categories. Other measures of agreement that are used less frequently, including multiple-rater kappa, are referenced and described briefly.
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                Journal
                Empirical Software Engineering
                Empir Software Eng
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1382-3256
                1573-7616
                April 2016
                April 29 2015
                April 2016
                : 21
                : 2
                : 684-723
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                10.1007/s10664-015-9380-x
                04b4dda3-5a35-414f-9161-4c548229d3b9
                © 2016

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