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h2o (version 3.44.0.3)

h2o.model_correlation: Model Prediction Correlation

Description

Get a data.frame containing the correlation between the predictions of the models. For classification, frequency of identical predictions is used. By default, models are ordered by their similarity (as computed by hierarchical clustering).

Usage

h2o.model_correlation(object, newdata, top_n = 20, cluster_models = TRUE)

Value

A data.frame containing variable importance.

Arguments

object

A list of H2O models, an H2O AutoML instance, or an H2OFrame with a 'model_id' column (e.g. H2OAutoML leaderboard)..

newdata

An H2O Frame. Predictions from the models will be generated using this frame, so this should be a holdout set.

top_n

(DEPRECATED) Integer specifying the number models shown in the heatmap (used only with an AutoML object, and based on the leaderboard ranking. Defaults to 20.

cluster_models

Logical. Order models based on their similarity. Defaults to TRUE.

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {
library(h2o)
h2o.init()

# Import the wine dataset into H2O:
f <- "https://h2o-public-test-data.s3.amazonaws.com/smalldata/wine/winequality-redwhite-no-BOM.csv"
df <-  h2o.importFile(f)

# Set the response
response <- "quality"

# Split the dataset into a train and test set:
splits <- h2o.splitFrame(df, ratios = 0.8, seed = 1)
train <- splits[[1]]
test <- splits[[2]]

# Build and train the model:
aml <- h2o.automl(y = response,
                  training_frame = train,
                  max_models = 10,
                  seed = 1)

# Create the model correlation
model_correlation <- h2o.model_correlation(aml, test)
print(model_correlation)
}

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