How to interpret 'cost' column in classifications

cramsdencramsden MemberPosts:42Contributor I
Hi Im new to this whole world and am using rapid miner go. I set up a deep learning model for classification. In the output when I apply my model to a new data set the first column that shows is 'cost'. I assumed that has to do with the 'gain and cost' payoff table that I set up when creating the model, but it doesnt seem to match with what I'd expect to see given the inputs I put in.

Can any one help me on how to interpret this 'cost' column or how it is calculated.

Thank you!
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  • MartinLiebigMartinLiebig Administrator, Moderator, Employee, RapidMiner Certified Analyst, RapidMiner Certified Expert, University ProfessorPosts:3,404RM Data Scientist
    sure! its the calculation we talk about here://www.turtlecreekpls.com/resource/profit-sensitive-scoring/. maybe there is a minus sign somewhere, because sometimes you talk about costs, and sometimes about gains.

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    Martin

    - Sr. Director Data Solutions, Altair RapidMiner -
    Dortmund, Germany
  • cramsdencramsden MemberPosts:42Contributor I
    Yes, I understand setting up the cost benefit table. But I'm asking more for the cost column in the output when I apply the model to new datasets (I'll attach a screen shot). I think I am interpreting this wrong because if I have 2 different models one with the default (+1,-1) payoff table, and another which i adjust to +1,-10000 just to see how that effected the cost column in the output. I expected to see the cost column be large negative numbers with this set up but they were not. That's why I am a bit confused, I cant find any documentation on this.
  • cramsdencramsden MemberPosts:42Contributor I
    Thank you! Figured it out!!
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