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Overview

yardstick is a package to estimate how well models are working using tidy data principles. See the package webpage for more information.

Installation

To install the package:

install.packages("yardstick")

# Development version:
# install.packages("pak")
pak::pak("tidymodels/yardstick")

Two class metric

For example, suppose you create a classification model and predict on a new data set. You might have data that looks like this:

library(yardstick)
library(dplyr)

head(two_class_example)
#>    truth  Class1   Class2 predicted
#> 1 Class2 0.00359 0.996411    Class2
#> 2 Class1 0.67862 0.321379    Class1
#> 3 Class2 0.11089 0.889106    Class2
#> 4 Class1 0.73516 0.264838    Class1
#> 5 Class2 0.01624 0.983760    Class2
#> 6 Class1 0.99928 0.000725    Class1

You can use a dplyr-like syntax to compute common performance characteristics of the model and get them back in a data frame:

metrics(two_class_example, truth, predicted)
#> # A tibble: 2 × 3
#>   .metric  .estimator .estimate
#>   <chr>    <chr>          <dbl>
#> 1 accuracy binary         0.838
#> 2 kap      binary         0.675

# or

two_class_example %>%
  roc_auc(truth, Class1)
#> # A tibble: 1 × 3
#>   .metric .estimator .estimate
#>   <chr>   <chr>          <dbl>
#> 1 roc_auc binary         0.939

Multiclass metrics

All classification metrics have at least one multiclass extension, with many of them having multiple ways to calculate multiclass metrics.

data("hpc_cv")
hpc_cv <- as_tibble(hpc_cv)
hpc_cv
#> # A tibble: 3,467 × 7
#>    obs   pred     VF      F       M          L Resample
#>    <fct> <fct> <dbl>  <dbl>   <dbl>      <dbl> <chr>   
#>  1 VF    VF    0.914 0.0779 0.00848 0.0000199  Fold01  
#>  2 VF    VF    0.938 0.0571 0.00482 0.0000101  Fold01  
#>  3 VF    VF    0.947 0.0495 0.00316 0.00000500 Fold01  
#>  4 VF    VF    0.929 0.0653 0.00579 0.0000156  Fold01  
#>  5 VF    VF    0.942 0.0543 0.00381 0.00000729 Fold01  
#>  6 VF    VF    0.951 0.0462 0.00272 0.00000384 Fold01  
#>  7 VF    VF    0.914 0.0782 0.00767 0.0000354  Fold01  
#>  8 VF    VF    0.918 0.0744 0.00726 0.0000157  Fold01  
#>  9 VF    VF    0.843 0.128  0.0296  0.000192   Fold01  
#> 10 VF    VF    0.920 0.0728 0.00703 0.0000147  Fold01  
#> # ℹ 3,457 more rows
# Macro averaged multiclass precision
precision(hpc_cv, obs, pred)
#> # A tibble: 1 × 3
#>   .metric   .estimator .estimate
#>   <chr>     <chr>          <dbl>
#> 1 precision macro          0.631

# Micro averaged multiclass precision
precision(hpc_cv, obs, pred, estimator = "micro")
#> # A tibble: 1 × 3
#>   .metric   .estimator .estimate
#>   <chr>     <chr>          <dbl>
#> 1 precision micro          0.709

Calculating metrics on resamples

If you have multiple resamples of a model, you can use a metric on a grouped data frame to calculate the metric across all resamples at once.

This calculates multiclass ROC AUC using the method described in Hand, Till (2001), and does it across all 10 resamples at once.

hpc_cv %>%
  group_by(Resample) %>%
  roc_auc(obs, VF:L)
#> # A tibble: 10 × 4
#>    Resample .metric .estimator .estimate
#>    <chr>    <chr>   <chr>          <dbl>
#>  1 Fold01   roc_auc hand_till      0.813
#>  2 Fold02   roc_auc hand_till      0.817
#>  3 Fold03   roc_auc hand_till      0.869
#>  4 Fold04   roc_auc hand_till      0.849
#>  5 Fold05   roc_auc hand_till      0.811
#>  6 Fold06   roc_auc hand_till      0.836
#>  7 Fold07   roc_auc hand_till      0.825
#>  8 Fold08   roc_auc hand_till      0.846
#>  9 Fold09   roc_auc hand_till      0.828
#> 10 Fold10   roc_auc hand_till      0.812

Autoplot methods for easy visualization

Curve based methods such as roc_curve(), pr_curve() and gain_curve() all have ggplot2::autoplot() methods that allow for powerful and easy visualization.

library(ggplot2)

hpc_cv %>%
  group_by(Resample) %>%
  roc_curve(obs, VF:L) %>%
  autoplot()

Contributing

This project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.

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Functions in yardstick (1.3.1)

brier_survival

Time-Dependent Brier score for right censored data
brier_survival_integrated

Integrated Brier score for right censored data
ccc

Concordance correlation coefficient
check_metric

Developer function for checking inputs in new metrics
gain_curve

Gain curve
detection_prevalence

Detection prevalence
gain_capture

Gain capture
equalized_odds

Equalized odds
equal_opportunity

Equal opportunity
f_meas

F Measure
demographic_parity

Demographic parity
hpc_cv

Multiclass Probability Predictions
conf_mat

Confusion Matrix for Categorical Data
developer-helpers

Developer helpers
lung_surv

Survival Analysis Results
mape

Mean absolute percent error
huber_loss

Huber loss
kap

Kappa
j_index

J-index
lift_curve

Lift curve
iic

Index of ideality of correlation
huber_loss_pseudo

Psuedo-Huber Loss
mae

Mean absolute error
metric_tweak

Tweak a metric function
metric_vec_template

Developer function for calling new metrics
metric_set

Combine metric functions
metric_summarizer

Developer function for summarizing new metrics
mn_log_loss

Mean log loss for multinomial data
metrics

General Function to Estimate Performance
mcc

Matthews correlation coefficient
metric-summarizers

Developer function for summarizing new metrics
mase

Mean absolute scaled error
mpe

Mean percentage error
precision

Precision
msd

Mean signed deviation
pr_curve

Precision recall curve
pr_auc

Area under the precision recall curve
npv

Negative predictive value
pathology

Liver Pathology Data
recall

Recall
poisson_log_loss

Mean log loss for Poisson data
ppv

Positive predictive value
new_groupwise_metric

Create groupwise metrics
new-metric

Construct a new metric function
rpd

Ratio of performance to deviation
roc_aunp

Area under the ROC curve of each class against the rest, using the a priori class distribution
reexports

Objects exported from other packages
roc_curve

Receiver operator curve
roc_aunu

Area under the ROC curve of each class against the rest, using the uniform class distribution
roc_curve_survival

Time-Dependent ROC surve for Censored Data
rmse

Root mean squared error
summary.conf_mat

Summary Statistics for Confusion Matrices
roc_auc

Area under the receiver operator curve
roc_auc_survival

Time-Dependent ROC AUC for Censored Data
sens

Sensitivity
spec

Specificity
solubility_test

Solubility Predictions from MARS Model
smape

Symmetric mean absolute percentage error
rpiq

Ratio of performance to inter-quartile
rsq

R squared
yardstick_remove_missing

Developer function for handling missing values in new metrics
yardstick-package

yardstick: Tidy Characterizations of Model Performance
rsq_trad

R squared - traditional
two_class_example

Two Class Predictions
brier_class

Brier score for classification models
concordance_survival

Concordance index for right-censored data
average_precision

Area under the precision recall curve
bal_accuracy

Balanced accuracy
accuracy

Accuracy
classification_cost

Costs function for poor classification