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Visual-Based Analysis of Classification Measures with Applications to Imbalanced Data

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arxiv 1704.07122 v2 pith:Q6JIDFEX submitted 2017-04-24 cs.OH

classification cs.OH
keywords measuresclassificationperformancepropertiesanalysiscomparecompletedata
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With a plethora of available classification performance measures, choosing the right metric for the right task requires careful thought. To make this decision in an informed manner, one should study and compare general properties of candidate measures. However, analysing measures with respect to complete ranges of their domain values is a difficult and challenging task. In this study, we attempt to support such analyses with a specialized visualization technique, which operates in a barycentric coordinate system using a 3D tetrahedron. Additionally, we adapt this technique to the context of imbalanced data and put forward a set of properties which should be taken into account when selecting a classification performance measure. As a result, we compare 22 popular measures and show important differences in their behaviour. Moreover, for parametric measures such as the F$_{\beta}$ and IBA$_\alpha$(G-mean), we analytically derive parameter thresholds that change measure properties. Finally, we provide an online visualization tool that can aid the analysis of complete domain ranges of performance measures.

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