Do we have the balanced error rate (BER)
Dear RM friends,
Perhaps I am unable to find this or it is not available or (a useless metric), but does RM provides the BER as a balanced metric that equally weights errors in Sensitivity and Specificity.
All feedback is appreciated.
Sven
Perhaps I am unable to find this or it is not available or (a useless metric), but does RM provides the BER as a balanced metric that equally weights errors in Sensitivity and Specificity.
All feedback is appreciated.
Sven
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sgenzer Administrator, Moderator, Employee, RapidMiner Certified Analyst, Community Manager, Member, University Professor, PM ModeratorPosts:2,959Community Manager
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IngoRM Administrator, Moderator, Employee, RapidMiner Certified Analyst, RapidMiner Certified Expert, Community Manager, RMResearcher, Member, University ProfessorPosts:1,751RM FounderNope, this is not supported by any of the standard performance operators. But since we deliver SEN and SPE it is indeed relatively easy to derive this as Scott has mentioned. I have to admit that I have only encountered this measurement a handful of times in 20 years now so this may serve as a little comment about the usefulness7
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varunm1 Moderator, MemberPosts:1,207UnicornThats the trick part with research articles, some times people tend to be different and use some uncommon performance metrics. I used to search google when encountered with unheard metric while reviewing papers.There are also some styles which researchers follow, for example, in all my publications, I report kappa metric for performance, this is something I follow personally.Regards,
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if you need it, i'll write the operator for you. Maybe on Tuesday if we get the time. #RealHackathon.
Best,
Martin
Dortmund, Germany
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Sven
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