Yeah, it does mean that. I hadn’t thought about it until now, but you’re right that it’s not at all obvious. The book never mentions weighing them differently, but the model certainly allows it. It may be that an asymmetric loss function complicates the results; I’d have to check the proofs.
I’ll edit the part you quoted to make it a weaker claim.
Yeah, it does mean that. I hadn’t thought about it until now, but you’re right that it’s not at all obvious. The book never mentions weighing them differently, but the model certainly allows it. It may be that an asymmetric loss function complicates the results; I’d have to check the proofs.
I’ll edit the part you quoted to make it a weaker claim.