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A framework of PERformance METRICS (PerMetrics) for artificial intelligence models

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A framework of PERformance METRICS (PerMetrics) for artificial intelligence models

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"Knowledge is power, sharing it is the premise of progress in life. It seems like a burden to someone, but it is the only way to achieve immortality." --- Thieu Nguyen


Introduction

  • PerMetrics is a python library for performance metrics of artificial intelligence models.

  • The goals of this framework are:

    • Combine all metrics for regression, classification and clustering models
    • Helping users in all field access to metrics as fast as possible
    • Perform Qualitative Analysis of models.
    • Perform Quantitative Analysis of models.
  • Metrics

Problem STT Metric Metric Fullname Characteristics
Regression 1 EVS Explained Variance Score Larger is better (Best = 1)
2 ME Max Error Smaller is better (Best = 0)
3 MAE Mean Absolute Error Smaller is better (Best = 0)
4 MSE Mean Squared Error Smaller is better (Best = 0)
5 RMSE Root Mean Squared Error Smaller is better (Best = 0)
6 MSLE Mean Squared Log Error Smaller is better (Best = 0)
7 MedAE Median Absolute Error Smaller is better (Best = 0)
8 MRE Mean Relative Error Smaller is better (Best = 0)
9 MAPE Mean Absolute Percentage Error Smaller is better (Best = 0)
10 SMAPE Symmetric Mean Absolute Percentage Error Smaller is better (Best = 0)
11 MAAPE Mean Arctangent Absolute Percentage Error Smaller is better (Best = 0)
12 MASE Mean Absolute Scaled Error Smaller is better (Best = 0)
13 NSE Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency Coefficient Larger is better (Best = 1)
14 WI Willmott Index Larger is better (Best = 1)
15 R Pearson’s Correlation Index Larger is better (Best = 1)
16 CI Confidence Index Larger is better (Best = 1)
17 R2 Coefficient of Determination Larger is better (Best = 1)
18 R2s (Pearson’s Correlation Index) ^ 2 Larger is better (Best = 1)
19 DRV Deviation of Runoff Volume Smaller is better (Best = 0)
20 KGE Kling-Gupta Efficiency Larger is better (Best = 1)
Classification 1
Clustering 1

Dependencies

  • Python (>= 3.7)
  • Numpy (>= 1.15.1)

User installation

Install the current PyPI release:

pip install permetrics

Or install the development version from GitHub:

pip install git+https://github.com/thieunguyen5991/permetrics

Example

  • All you need to do is: (Make sure your y_true and y_pred is a numpy array)
* Simple example:

## For example with RMSE:

    from numpy import array
    from permetrics.regression import Metrics

    ## For 1-D array
    y_true = array([3, -0.5, 2, 7])
    y_pred = array([2.5, 0.0, 2, 8])

    obj1 = Metrics(y_true, y_pred)
    print(obj1.rmse_func(clean=True, decimal=5))

    ## For > 1-D array
    y_true = array([[0.5, 1], [-1, 1], [7, -6]])
    y_pred = array([[0, 2], [-1, 2], [8, -5]])

    multi_outputs = [None, "raw_values", [0.3, 1.2], array([0.5, 0.2]), (0.1, 0.9)]
    obj2 = Metrics(y_true, y_pred)
    for multi_output in multi_outputs:
        print(obj2.rmse_func(clean=False, multi_output=multi_output, decimal=5))

* Or run the simple:
    python examples/RMSE.py

* The more complicated tests in the folder: examples

The documentation includes more detailed installation instructions and explanations.

Changelog

  • See the ChangeLog.md for a history of notable changes to permetrics.

Important links

Contributions

Citation

  • If you use permetrics in your project, please cite my works:
@software{thieu_nguyen_2020_3951205,
  author       = {Thieu Nguyen},
  title        = {A framework of PERformance METRICS (PerMetrics) for artificial intelligence models},
  month        = jul,
  year         = 2020,
  publisher    = {Zenodo},
  doi          = {10.5281/zenodo.3951205},
  url          = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3951205}
}

@article{nguyen2019efficient,
  title={Efficient Time-Series Forecasting Using Neural Network and Opposition-Based Coral Reefs Optimization},
  author={Nguyen, Thieu and Nguyen, Tu and Nguyen, Binh Minh and Nguyen, Giang},
  journal={International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems},
  volume={12},
  number={2},
  pages={1144--1161},
  year={2019},
  publisher={Atlantis Press}
}

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