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Only on the imputed values because they are imputation errors;
Regarding the equations, we have explained in the paper. I think the point making you confused is about the mask term in the input. The mask term is to indicate which values should be taken into the calculation of the error. In your first question, we only calculate the error between imputations and observations. Correspondingly, we make respective values in the mask term as 1, and the left as 0 (cause we don't calculate error on them). The mask term in your first question for calculating imputation errors is as below:
date A B
timestamp1 1 0
timestamp2 1 0
timestamp3 0 0
timestamp4 1 1
Hello Wenjie,
I have a doubt regarding the calculation of the final error metrics on the test data.
Suppose my sample data looks like this:
After introducing 50% missingness :
After imputation :
Thank you, Please let me know
Regards
Niharika Joshi
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