pcaNNet | R Documentation |
Run PCA on a dataset, then use it in a neural network model
pcaNNet(x, ...)
## S3 method for class 'formula'
pcaNNet(
formula,
data,
weights,
...,
thresh = 0.99,
subset,
na.action,
contrasts = NULL
)
## Default S3 method:
pcaNNet(x, y, thresh = 0.99, ...)
## S3 method for class 'pcaNNet'
print(x, ...)
## S3 method for class 'pcaNNet'
predict(object, newdata, type = c("raw", "class", "prob"), ...)
x |
matrix or data frame of |
... |
arguments passed to |
formula |
A formula of the form |
data |
Data frame from which variables specified in |
weights |
(case) weights for each example - if missing defaults to 1. |
thresh |
a threshold for the cumulative proportion of variance to
capture from the PCA analysis. For example, to retain enough PCA components
to capture 95 percent of variation, set |
subset |
An index vector specifying the cases to be used in the training sample. (NOTE: If given, this argument must be named.) |
na.action |
A function to specify the action to be taken if |
contrasts |
a list of contrasts to be used for some or all of the factors appearing as variables in the model formula. |
y |
matrix or data frame of target values for examples. |
object |
an object of class |
newdata |
matrix or data frame of test examples. A vector is considered to be a row vector comprising a single case. |
type |
Type of output |
The function first will run principal component analysis on the data. The
cumulative percentage of variance is computed for each principal component.
The function uses the thresh
argument to determine how many
components must be retained to capture this amount of variance in the
predictors.
The principal components are then used in a neural network model.
When predicting samples, the new data are similarly transformed using the information from the PCA analysis on the training data and then predicted.
Because the variance of each predictor is used in the PCA analysis, the code does a quick check to make sure that each predictor has at least two distinct values. If a predictor has one unique value, it is removed prior to the analysis.
For pcaNNet
, an object of "pcaNNet"
or
"pcaNNet.formula"
. Items of interest in the output are:
pc
|
the output from |
model |
the model
generated from |
names |
if any predictors had
only one distinct value, this is a character string of the remaining
columns. Otherwise a value of |
These are heavily based on the nnet
code from Brian Ripley.
Ripley, B. D. (1996) Pattern Recognition and Neural Networks. Cambridge.
nnet
, preProcess
data(BloodBrain)
modelFit <- pcaNNet(bbbDescr[, 1:10], logBBB, size = 5, linout = TRUE, trace = FALSE)
modelFit
predict(modelFit, bbbDescr[, 1:10])
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