Is there a way to plot a confusion matrix of the cross validation results?

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Hadeer tawfik
Hadeer tawfik le 30 Oct 2016
Modifié(e) : ROHAN JAIN le 30 Juin 2020
Can somebody tell me how to plot a confusion matrix of the crossval result?
CVMdl = crossval(classifier,'HoldOut',0.08);
k=kfoldLoss(CVMdl,'lossFun','classiferror','mode','average')
L = resubLoss(classifier,'LossFun','classiferror')
Accuracy = 1 - k
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ben dp
ben dp le 10 Mai 2017
Hey Hadeer!
Did you find a solution? I'm in the same problem.
ROHAN JAIN
ROHAN JAIN le 30 Juin 2020
Modifié(e) : ROHAN JAIN le 30 Juin 2020
Hi,
You can plot the confusion matrix easily by using the following function:
confusionchart(testlabels,labels_predicted)
where testlabels are the labels of the test set and labels_predicted refers to the labels that have been predicted by the LDA classifier using predict().
It automatically plots the confusion matrix. Further, you can also store it in a variable and access the values using the dot operator as mentioned below.
cvmat=confusionchart(testlabels,labels_predicted)
cval=cmat.NormalizedValues; % cval is the required matrix
Hope it helps!
Thanks

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Santhana Raj
Santhana Raj le 11 Mai 2017
I am not aware of any method to plot confusion matrix. But usually I calculate the precision and recall from the true positives and true negatives. Some places I also use F-measure. Depending on your application, any of this might be a good measure to evaluate your classification algorithm.
Check wiki for the formulas for these.

Karina Nanuck-Robertson
Karina Nanuck-Robertson le 16 Avr 2019
Not sure if this helps

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