Reader small image

You're reading from  Machine Learning with R - Third Edition

Product typeBook
Published inApr 2019
Reading LevelIntermediate
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781788295864
Edition3rd Edition
Languages
Tools
Right arrow
Author (1)
Brett Lantz
Brett Lantz
author image
Brett Lantz

Brett Lantz (DataSpelunking) has spent more than 10 years using innovative data methods to understand human behavior. A sociologist by training, Brett was first captivated by machine learning during research on a large database of teenagers' social network profiles. Brett is a DataCamp instructor and a frequent speaker at machine learning conferences and workshops around the world. He is known to geek out about data science applications for sports, autonomous vehicles, foreign language learning, and fashion, among many other subjects, and hopes to one day blog about these subjects at Data Spelunking, a website dedicated to sharing knowledge about the search for insight in data.
Read more about Brett Lantz

Right arrow

Summary


This chapter presented a number of the most common measures and techniques for evaluating the performance of machine learning classification models. Although accuracy provides a simple method for examining how often a model is correct, this can be misleading in the case of rare events because the real-life cost of such events may be inversely proportional to how frequently they appear in the data.

A number of measures based on confusion matrices better capture the balance among the costs of various types of errors. Closely examining the tradeoffs between sensitivity and specificity, or precision and recall, can be a useful tool for thinking about the implications of errors in the real world. Visualizations such as the ROC curve are also helpful to this end.

It is also worth mentioning that sometimes the best measure of a model's performance is to consider how well it meets, or doesn't meet, other objectives. For instance, you may need to explain a model's logic in simple language,...

lock icon
The rest of the page is locked
Previous PageNext Chapter
You have been reading a chapter from
Machine Learning with R - Third Edition
Published in: Apr 2019Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781788295864

Author (1)

author image
Brett Lantz

Brett Lantz (DataSpelunking) has spent more than 10 years using innovative data methods to understand human behavior. A sociologist by training, Brett was first captivated by machine learning during research on a large database of teenagers' social network profiles. Brett is a DataCamp instructor and a frequent speaker at machine learning conferences and workshops around the world. He is known to geek out about data science applications for sports, autonomous vehicles, foreign language learning, and fashion, among many other subjects, and hopes to one day blog about these subjects at Data Spelunking, a website dedicated to sharing knowledge about the search for insight in data.
Read more about Brett Lantz