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sum of percentage #205
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I think the probability is how match the rssi of a device compared to learnt data. As you learn too near locations, then the probability may be reduced. |
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If I have only learned one position, I always have a 100% probability, even if I am somewhere else. Is it possible to get below 100%, for example by choosing the algorithms?
Even if I have learned several positions, the sum of the probabilities is always 100%. It should also be possible that the sum of probabilities is much less than 100 or not? So if I am outside of the learned positions the percentage of the learned positions should decrease strongly.
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