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Matriz de confusión×Coeficiente de Correlación de Matthews×Sensibilidad×
CampoEvaluación de modelosEvaluación de modelosEvaluación de modelos
FamiliaMCDMMCDMMCDM
Año de origen20th century197520th century
Autor originalStatistical foundationsBrian W. MatthewsHistorical statistical foundations
TipoEvaluation visualizationEvaluation metricEvaluation metric
Fuente seminalEveritt, B. S., & Hothorn, T. (2005). A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using R. Chapman and Hall/CRC. link ↗Matthews, B. W. (1975). Comparison of predicted and observed secondary structure of T4 phage lysozyme. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Protein Structure, 405(2), 442-451. DOI ↗Fawcett, T. (2006). An introduction to ROC analysis. Pattern Recognition Letters, 27(8), 861-874. DOI ↗
AliasError Matrix, Contingency TablePhi Coefficient, Binary Classification CorrelationSensitivity, True Positive Rate, TPR
Relacionados555
ResumenThe 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 Matthews Correlation Coefficient (MCC) is a correlation measure between predicted and actual binary classifications. It ranges from -1 to 1 and is considered one of the most reliable single-score metrics for evaluating binary classifiers, especially on imbalanced datasets.Recall measures the proportion of actual positive cases that were correctly identified by the classifier. It answers the question: 'Of all the cases that were truly positive, how many did we find?' Recall is critical in scenarios where missing positive cases is costly.
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