S58 mPT #3 What Does SHL Stand For?
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GCool
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I'd often tell people at school that I was looking at SHL, which stood for "scatterplot-histogram loss". While a scatterplot can tell us about things in the x and y directions, the histogram tells us about the density of a variable in one direction, which loses the estimation of variable y but gives us more insight on variable x.
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