Neural Network: what does mean when the R-value is close to 1, but MSE (mean squared error) is large?
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Anderson
le 24 Oct 2015
Réponse apportée : Greg Heath
le 25 Oct 2015
Hi,
Considering a trained neural network, what does mean when the R-value is close to 1, but MSE (mean squared error) is large?
All data were normalized.
Thank you!
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Greg Heath
le 25 Oct 2015
R^2 = 1 - MSE/mean(var(target',1))
If the R value is large, then the MSE value is much smaller than the mean target variance. This indicates that the net has successfully managed to model most of the variation in the input->target transformation.
Hope this helps.
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