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measures:Performance Measures for Statistical Learning
Provides the biggest amount of statistical measures in the whole R world. Includes measures of regression, (multiclass) classification and multilabel classification. The measures come mainly from the 'mlr' package and were programed by several 'mlr' developers.
Maintained by Philipp Probst. Last updated 4 years ago.
1 stars 4.43 score 88 scripts 2 dependentsstamats
MKclass:Statistical Classification
Performance measures and scores for statistical classification such as accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, recall, similarity coefficients, AUC, GINI index, Brier score and many more. Calculation of optimal cut-offs and decision stumps (Iba and Langley (1991), <doi:10.1016/B978-1-55860-247-2.50035-8>) for all implemented performance measures. Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness of fit tests (Lemeshow and Hosmer (1982), <doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a113284>; Hosmer et al (1997), <doi:10.1002/(SICI)1097-0258(19970515)16:9%3C965::AID-SIM509%3E3.0.CO;2-O>). Statistical and epidemiological risk measures such as relative risk, odds ratio, number needed to treat (Porta (2014), <doi:10.1093%2Facref%2F9780199976720.001.0001>).
Maintained by Matthias Kohl. Last updated 2 years ago.
2 stars 4.26 score 18 scriptsandregustavom
mlquantify:Algorithms for Class Distribution Estimation
Quantification is a prominent machine learning task that has received an increasing amount of attention in the last years. The objective is to predict the class distribution of a data sample. This package is a collection of machine learning algorithms for class distribution estimation. This package include algorithms from different paradigms of quantification. These methods are described in the paper: A. Maletzke, W. Hassan, D. dos Reis, and G. Batista. The importance of the test set size in quantification assessment. In Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI20, pages 2640–2646, 2020. <doi:10.24963/ijcai.2020/366>.
Maintained by Andre Maletzke. Last updated 3 years ago.
7 stars 3.54 score 1 scriptscran
s2dv:A Set of Common Tools for Seasonal to Decadal Verification
The advanced version of package 's2dverification'. It is intended for 'seasonal to decadal' (s2d) climate forecast verification, but it can also be used in other kinds of forecasts or general climate analysis. This package is specially designed for the comparison between the experimental and observational datasets. The functionality of the included functions covers from data retrieval, data post-processing, skill scores against observation, to visualization. Compared to 's2dverification', 's2dv' is more compatible with the package 'startR', able to use multiple cores for computation and handle multi-dimensional arrays with a higher flexibility. The CDO version used in development is 1.9.8.
Maintained by Ariadna Batalla. Last updated 6 months ago.
1.95 score 3 dependentscran
SpatialVx:Spatial Forecast Verification
Spatial forecast verification refers to verifying weather forecasts when the verification set (forecast and observations) is on a spatial field, usually a high-resolution gridded spatial field. Most of the functions here require the forecast and observed fields to be gridded and on the same grid. For a thorough review of most of the methods in this package, please see Gilleland et al. (2009) <doi: 10.1175/2009WAF2222269.1> and for a tutorial on some of the main functions available here, see Gilleland (2022) <doi: 10.5065/4px3-5a05>.
Maintained by Eric Gilleland. Last updated 4 months ago.
1 stars 1.00 score