mlr3measures (version 0.3.1)

mauc_aunu: Multiclass AUC Scores

Description

Multiclass AUC measures.

  • AUNU: AUC of each class against the rest, using the uniform class distribution. Computes the AUC treating a c-dimensional classifier as c two-dimensional 1-vs-rest classifiers, where classes are assumed to have uniform distribution, in order to have a measure which is independent of class distribution change (Fawcett 2001).

  • AUNP: AUC of each class against the rest, using the a-priori class distribution. Computes the AUC treating a c-dimensional classifier as c two-dimensional 1-vs-rest classifiers, taking into account the prior probability of each class (Fawcett 2001).

  • AU1U: AUC of each class against each other, using the uniform class distribution. Computes something like the AUC of c(c - 1) binary classifiers (all possible pairwise combinations). See Hand (2001) for details.

  • AU1P: AUC of each class against each other, using the a-priori class distribution. Computes something like AUC of c(c - 1) binary classifiers while considering the a-priori distribution of the classes as suggested in Ferri (2009). Note we deviate from the definition in Ferri (2009) by a factor of c. The person implementing this function and writing this very documentation right now cautions against using this measure because it is an imperfect generalization of AU1U.

Usage

mauc_aunu(truth, prob, na_value = NaN, ...)

mauc_aunp(truth, prob, na_value = NaN, ...)

mauc_au1u(truth, prob, na_value = NaN, ...)

mauc_au1p(truth, prob, na_value = NaN, ...)

Arguments

truth

(factor()) True (observed) labels. Must have the same levels and length as response.

prob

(matrix()) Matrix of predicted probabilities, each column is a vector of probabilities for a specific class label. Columns must be named with levels of truth.

na_value

(numeric(1)) Value that should be returned if the measure is not defined for the input (as described in the note). Default is NaN.

...

(any) Additional arguments. Currently ignored.

Value

Performance value as numeric(1).

Meta Information

  • Type: "classif"

  • Range: \([0, 1]\)

  • Minimize: FALSE

  • Required prediction: prob

References

Fawcett, Tom (2001). “Using rule sets to maximize ROC performance.” In Proceedings 2001 IEEE international conference on data mining, 131--138. IEEE.

Ferri, C<U+00E9>sar, Hern<U+00E1>ndez-Orallo, Jos<U+00E9>, Modroiu, R (2009). “An experimental comparison of performance measures for classification.” Pattern Recognition Letters, 30(1), 27--38. 10.1016/j.patrec.2008.08.010.

Hand, J D, Till, J R (2001). “A simple generalisation of the area under the ROC curve for multiple class classification problems.” Machine learning, 45(2), 171--186.

See Also

Other Classification Measures: acc(), bacc(), ce(), logloss(), mbrier()

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
set.seed(1)
lvls = c("a", "b", "c")
truth = factor(sample(lvls, 10, replace = TRUE), levels = lvls)
prob = matrix(runif(3 * 10), ncol = 3)
colnames(prob) = levels(truth)
mauc_aunu(truth, prob)
# }

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