compare_performance: Compare model performance

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compare_performanceR Documentation

Compare model performance

Description

compare_performance() compares the performance of a model with several model performance metrics.

Usage

compare_performance(model)

Arguments

model

A model_df. results of predicted model that created by run_predict().

Value

list. results of compared model performance. list has the following components:

  • recommend_model : character. The name of the model that is recommended as the best among the various models.

  • top_count : numeric. The number of best performing performance metrics by model.

  • mean_rank : numeric. Average of ranking individual performance metrics by model.

  • top_metric : list. The name of the performance metric with the best performance on individual performance metrics by model.

The performance metrics calculated are as follows.:

  • ZeroOneLoss : Normalized Zero-One Loss(Classification Error Loss).

  • Accuracy : Accuracy.

  • Precision : Precision.

  • Recall : Recall.

  • Specificity : Specificity.

  • F1_Score : F1 Score.

  • LogLoss : Log loss / Cross-Entropy Loss.

  • AUC : Area Under the Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve (ROC AUC).

  • Gini : Gini Coefficient.

  • PRAUC : Area Under the Precision-Recall Curve (PR AUC).

  • LiftAUC : Area Under the Lift Chart.

  • GainAUC : Area Under the Gain Chart.

  • KS_Stat : Kolmogorov-Smirnov Statistic.

Examples


library(dplyr)

# Divide the train data set and the test data set.
sb <- rpart::kyphosis %>%
  split_by(Kyphosis)

# Extract the train data set from original data set.
train <- sb %>%
  extract_set(set = "train")

# Extract the test data set from original data set.
test <- sb %>%
  extract_set(set = "test")

# Sampling for unbalanced data set using SMOTE(synthetic minority over-sampling technique).
train <- sb %>%
  sampling_target(seed = 1234L, method = "ubSMOTE")

# Cleaning the set.
train <- train %>%
  cleanse

# Run the model fitting.
result <- run_models(.data = train, target = "Kyphosis", positive = "present")

# Predict the model.
pred <- run_predict(result, test)

# Compare the model performance
compare_performance(pred)



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