Is padding in empty bins expected? #2086
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Hi @zjkjsd, I assume that you have some bins where your model predicts exactly zero events but there actually are some events in data? The underlying problem then would be that you do not have enough simulated events to populate this large amount of bins. While setting the bin yield to a small number technically solves the problem, it is not a good solution: you are avoiding the case where you observe data in a bin where your model can't predict any events (which is what presumably causes the failures), but you do not actually know how many events you really expect in such a bin. The only real solution would be to merge bins together or to simulate more samples such that you have a reliable estimate for all your templates in all your bins. |
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Hi @zjkjsd, I assume that you have some bins where your model predicts exactly zero events but there actually are some events in data? The underlying problem then would be that you do not have enough simulated events to populate this large amount of bins. While setting the bin yield to a small number technically solves the problem, it is not a good solution: you are avoiding the case where you observe data in a bin where your model can't predict any events (which is what presumably causes the failures), but you do not actually know how many events you really expect in such a bin. The only real solution would be to merge bins together or to simulate more samples such that you have a reliab…