dor.cmatrix.md
dor.cmatrix
R Documentation
Diagnostic Odds Ratio
Description
A generic S3 function to compute the diagnostic odds ratio score for a
classification model. This function dispatches to S3 methods in dor()
and performs no input validation. If you supply NA values or vectors of
unequal length (e.g. length(x) != length(y)
), the underlying C++
code may trigger undefined behavior and crash your R
session.
Defensive measures
Because dor()
operates on raw pointers, pointer-level faults (e.g.
from NA or mismatched length) occur before any R
-level error handling.
Wrapping calls in try()
or tryCatch()
will not prevent R
-session
crashes.
To guard against this, wrap dor()
in a "safe" validator that checks
for NA values and matching length, for example:
Apply the same pattern to any custom metric functions to ensure input
sanity before calling the underlying C++
code.
Efficient multi-metric evaluation
For multiple performance evaluations of a classification model, first
compute the confusion matrix once via cmatrix()
. All other performance
metrics can then be derived from this one object via S3 dispatching:
The dor.factor()
method calls cmatrix()
internally, so explicitly
invoking dor.cmatrix()
yourself avoids duplicate computation, yielding
significant speed and memory effciency gains when you need multiple
evaluation metrics.
Usage
Arguments
x
A confusion matrix created cmatrix()
.
...
Arguments passed into other methods.
Value
A <double>-value
References
James, Gareth, et al. An introduction to statistical learning. Vol. 112. No. 1. New York: springer, 2013.
Hastie, Trevor. "The elements of statistical learning: data mining, inference, and prediction." (2009).
Pedregosa, Fabian, et al. "Scikit-learn: Machine learning in Python." the Journal of machine Learning research 12 (2011): 2825-2830.
Examples
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