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Greedy forward by selectivity rank: progressively include
the top-K detectors (sorted by cross-fixture mean selectivity
from Phase ζ.3 audit). Per K: full LO-CV across 12 fixtures.
Stop criterion: 95% recall plateau — smallest K where mean
fault recall reaches ≥ 95% of the all-detectors baseline.
**Total detectors:** 203
**Baseline mean fault recall:** 0.9167
**95% threshold:** 0.8708
**Minimal sufficient subset: K = 5** (smallest tested K where
mean fault recall reaches ≥ 0.8708). The remaining 198 detectors
contribute either redundantly (covered by top-5) or not at all
on the current 12-fixture surface.
1. 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.
Greedy-by-selectivity is a tractable proxy for true greedy
forward selection (which would require ~205 × ~30 LO-CV runs).
It captures the minimal-sufficient-subset story for cases
where detector contributions are roughly independent. For
highly correlated detector subsets (where greedy may include
redundant evidence), true greedy forward would prune more
aggressively. Partner-data engagements with sharper selectivity
signal can refine this curve.