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Precisión equilibrada×Matriz de confusión×Puntuación F1×Precisión×
CampoEvaluación de modelosEvaluación de modelosEvaluación de modelosEvaluación de modelos
FamiliaMCDMMCDMMCDMMCDM
Año de origen201020th century197920th century
Autor originalBrodersen, Ong, Stephan, and BuhmannStatistical foundationsC. J. van RijsbergenHistorical statistical foundations
TipoEvaluation metricEvaluation visualizationEvaluation metricEvaluation metric
Fuente seminalBrodersen, K. H., Ong, C. S., Stephan, K. E., & Buhmann, J. M. (2010). The balanced accuracy and its posterior distribution. 20th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), 3121-3124. DOI ↗Everitt, B. S., & Hothorn, T. (2005). A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using R. Chapman and Hall/CRC. link ↗van Rijsbergen, C. J. (1979). Information Retrieval (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. link ↗Fawcett, T. (2006). An introduction to ROC analysis. Pattern Recognition Letters, 27(8), 861-874. DOI ↗
AliasAverage Recall, Equal-weight Average SensitivityError Matrix, Contingency TableF-measure, Harmonic MeanPositive Predictive Value, PPV
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ResumenBalanced accuracy is the average of recall values computed for each class separately. It corrects for class imbalance by giving equal weight to the performance on each class, regardless of class frequency in the dataset.The confusion matrix is a table that displays the counts of true positives, true negatives, false positives, and false negatives. It provides a complete picture of where a classifier makes correct and incorrect predictions, enabling calculation of all other classification metrics.The F1-score is the harmonic mean of precision and recall, providing a single metric that balances both concerns. It was introduced by van Rijsbergen in information retrieval and has become a standard metric for evaluating classification models where both precision and recall are important.Precision measures the proportion of positive predictions that were actually correct. It answers the question: 'Of all the cases we predicted as positive, how many were truly positive?' Precision is critical in scenarios where false positives are costly.
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