bob.ip.binseg.utils.plot¶
Functions
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Creates a loss curve in a Matplotlib figure. |
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Creates a precision-recall plot with credible intervals |
- bob.ip.binseg.utils.plot.precision_recall_f1iso(data, credible=True)[source]¶
Creates a precision-recall plot with credible intervals
This function creates and returns a Matplotlib figure with a precision-recall plot containing shaded credible intervals (on the precision-recall measurements). The plot will be annotated with F1-score iso-lines (in which the F1-score maintains the same value).
This function specially supports “second-annotator” entries by plotting a line showing the comparison between the default annotator being analyzed and a second “opinion”. Second annotator dataframes contain a single entry (threshold=0.5), given the nature of the binary map comparisons.
- Parameters
data (dict) –
A dictionary in which keys are strings defining plot labels and values are dictionaries with two entries:
df
:pandas.DataFrame
A dataframe that is produced by our evaluator engine, indexed by integer “thresholds”, containing the following columns:
threshold
,tp
,fp
,tn
,fn
,mean_precision
,mode_precision
,lower_precision
,upper_precision
,mean_recall
,mode_recall
,lower_recall
,upper_recall
,mean_specificity
,mode_specificity
,lower_specificity
,upper_specificity
,mean_accuracy
,mode_accuracy
,lower_accuracy
,upper_accuracy
,mean_jaccard
,mode_jaccard
,lower_jaccard
,upper_jaccard
,mean_f1_score
,mode_f1_score
,lower_f1_score
,upper_f1_score
,frequentist_precision
,frequentist_recall
,frequentist_specificity
,frequentist_accuracy
,frequentist_jaccard
,frequentist_f1_score
.threshold
:list
A threshold to graph with a dot for each set. Specific threshold values do not affect “second-annotator” dataframes.
credible (
bool
, Optional) – If set, draw credible intervals for each line, usingupper_*
andlower_*
entries.
- Returns
figure – A matplotlib figure you can save or display (uses an
agg
backend)- Return type
- bob.ip.binseg.utils.plot.loss_curve(df)[source]¶
Creates a loss curve in a Matplotlib figure.
- Parameters
df (
pandas.DataFrame
) – A dataframe containing, at least, “epoch”, “median-loss” and “learning-rate” columns, that will be plotted.- Returns
figure – A figure, that may be saved or displayed
- Return type