Evaluation: from precision, recall and F-measure to ROC, informedness,\n markedness and correlation
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Abstract
Commonly used evaluation measures including Recall, Precision, F-Measure and\nRand Accuracy are biased and should not be used without clear understanding of\nthe biases, and corresponding identification of chance or base case levels of\nthe statistic. Using these measures a system that performs worse in the\nobjective sense of Informedness, can appear to perform better under any of\nthese commonly used measures. We discuss several concepts and measures that\nreflect the probability that prediction is informed versus chance. Informedness\nand introduce Markedness as a dual measure for the probability that prediction\nis marked versus chance. Finally we demonstrate elegant connections between the\nconcepts of…
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- Markedness
- Measure (data warehouse)
- Recall
- Statistic
- Correlation
- Computer science
- Natural language processing
- Artificial intelligence
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