accuracy
Description
Given an Observable of ground-truth labels and predictions, the accuracy operator returns the accuracy (trueness) of the predicted labels.
Examples
import { from } from 'rxjs';
import { accuracy } from '@bottlenose/rxstats';
const items = [
[0, 1], // [trueLabel, prediction]
[0, 1],
[0, 1],
[0, 0],
[0, 0],
[1, 1],
[1, 1],
[1, 1],
[1, 1],
[1, 0],
];
const accuracy$ = from(items).pipe(
accuracy()
);
accuracy$.subscribe(console.log);
// Output
// 0
// 0
// 0
// 0.25
// 0.40
// 0.50
// 0.5714285714
// 0.625
// 0.6666666667
// 0.6API
accuracy([initialState={truePositives: 0, falsePositives: 0, trueNegatives: 0, falseNegatives: 0}])Since 0.1
Parameters None
Options
initialState: Object {truePositives: Number, falsePositives: Number, trueNegatives: Number, falseNegatives: Number}: Sets a warm start value so that the calculation can continue from a non-zero starting point (instead of a blank state).truePositives: Numberis a count of the true positivesfalsePositives: Numberis a count of the false positivestrueNegatives: Numberis a count of the true negativesfalseNegatives Numberis a count of the false negatives
Returns Number. (The current accuracy of the Observable.)
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