glicko2_ranking | R Documentation |
This procedure ranks algorithms based on a glicko2-procedure. Every round (total nr_rounds), for every function and dimension of the datasetlist, each pair of algorithms competes. This competition samples a random runtime for the provided target (defaults to best achieved target). Whichever algorithm has the lower runtime wins the game. Then, from these games, the glicko2-rating is determined.
glicko2_ranking(dsl, nr_rounds = 100, which = "by_FV", target_dt = NULL)
dsl |
The DataSetList, can contain multiple functions and dimensions, but should have the same algorithms for all of them |
nr_rounds |
The number of rounds to run. More rounds leads to a more accurate ranking. |
which |
Whether to use fixed-target ('by_FV') or fixed-budget ('by_RT') perspective |
target_dt |
Custom data.table target value to use. When NULL, this is selected automatically. |
A dataframe containing the glicko2-ratings and some additional info
glicko2_ranking(dsl, nr_round = 25)
glicko2_ranking(dsl, nr_round = 25, which = 'by_RT')
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