This measure specializes Measure for survival problems.
task_type
is set to"dens"
.Possible values for
predict_type
are"pdf"
and"cdf"
.
Predefined measures can be found in the dictionary mlr3::mlr_measures.
See also
Default density measures: dens.logloss
Other Measure:
MeasureSurv
Super class
mlr3::Measure
-> MeasureDens
Methods
Method new()
Creates a new instance of this R6 class.
Usage
MeasureDens$new(
id,
param_set = ps(),
range,
minimize = NA,
aggregator = NULL,
properties = character(),
predict_type = "pdf",
task_properties = character(),
packages = character(),
label = NA_character_,
man = NA_character_
)
Arguments
id
(
character(1)
)
Identifier for the new instance.param_set
(paradox::ParamSet)
Set of hyperparameters.range
(
numeric(2)
)
Feasible range for this measure asc(lower_bound, upper_bound)
. Both bounds may be infinite.minimize
(
logical(1)
)
Set toTRUE
if good predictions correspond to small values, and toFALSE
if good predictions correspond to large values. If set toNA
(default), tuning this measure is not possible.aggregator
(
function(x)
)
Function to aggregate individual performance scoresx
wherex
is a numeric vector. IfNULL
, defaults tomean()
.properties
(
character()
)
Properties of the measure. Must be a subset of mlr_reflections$measure_properties. Supported bymlr3
:"requires_task"
(requires the complete Task),"requires_learner"
(requires the trained Learner),"requires_train_set"
(requires the training indices from the Resampling), and"na_score"
(the measure is expected to occasionally returnNA
orNaN
).
predict_type
(
character(1)
)
Required predict type of the Learner. Possible values are stored in mlr_reflections$learner_predict_types.task_properties
(
character()
)
Required task properties, see Task.packages
(
character()
)
Set of required packages. A warning is signaled by the constructor if at least one of the packages is not installed, but loaded (not attached) later on-demand viarequireNamespace()
.label
(
character(1)
)
Label for the new instance.man
(
character(1)
)
String in the format[pkg]::[topic]
pointing to a manual page for this object. The referenced help package can be opened via method$help()
.