Confidence interval for micro-averaged F1 and macro-averaged F1 scores 论文

2021Applied Intelligence引用 269
Machine Learning and Data ClassificationArtificial Intelligence in HealthcareAnomaly Detection Techniques and Applications

详细信息

发表期刊/会议
Applied Intelligence
发表日期
2021-07-31
发表年份
2021

关键词

Machine Learning and Data ClassificationArtificial Intelligence in HealthcareAnomaly Detection Techniques and Applications

摘要

Abstract A binary classification problem is common in medical field, and we often use sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, negative and positive predictive values as measures of performance of a binary predictor. In computer science, a classifier is usually evaluated with precision (positive predictive value) and recall (sensitivity). As a single summary measure of a classifier’s performance, F 1 score, defined as the harmonic mean of precision and recall, is widely used in the context of information retrieval and information extraction evaluation since it possesses favorable characteristics, especially when the prevalence is low. Some statistical methods for inference have been developed for the F 1 score in binary classification problems; however, they have not been extended to the problem of multi-class classification. There are three types of F 1 scores, and statistical properties of these F 1 scores have hardly ever been discussed. We propose methods based on the large sample multivariate central limit theorem for estimating F 1 scores with confidence intervals.