sklearn.metrics.r2_score¶
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sklearn.metrics.r2_score(y_true, y_pred, sample_weight=None, multioutput=None)[源代码]¶
- R^2 (coefficient of determination) regression score function. - Best possible score is 1.0 and it can be negative (because the model can be arbitrarily worse). A constant model that always predicts the expected value of y, disregarding the input features, would get a R^2 score of 0.0. - Read more in the User Guide. - Parameters: - y_true : array-like of shape = (n_samples) or (n_samples, n_outputs) - Ground truth (correct) target values. - y_pred : array-like of shape = (n_samples) or (n_samples, n_outputs) - Estimated target values. - sample_weight : array-like of shape = (n_samples), optional - Sample weights. - multioutput : string in [‘raw_values’, ‘uniform_average’, ‘variance_weighted’] or None or array-like of shape (n_outputs) - Defines aggregating of multiple output scores. Array-like value defines weights used to average scores. Default value correponds to ‘variance_weighted’, this behaviour is deprecated since version 0.17 and will be changed to ‘uniform_average’ starting from 0.19. - ‘raw_values’ :
- Returns a full set of scores in case of multioutput input. 
- ‘uniform_average’ :
- Scores of all outputs are averaged with uniform weight. 
- ‘variance_weighted’ :
- Scores of all outputs are averaged, weighted by the variances of each individual output. 
 - Returns: - z : float or ndarray of floats - The R^2 score or ndarray of scores if ‘multioutput’ is ‘raw_values’. - Notes - This is not a symmetric function. - Unlike most other scores, R^2 score may be negative (it need not actually be the square of a quantity R). - References - [R51] - Wikipedia entry on the Coefficient of determination - Examples - >>> from sklearn.metrics import r2_score >>> y_true = [3, -0.5, 2, 7] >>> y_pred = [2.5, 0.0, 2, 8] >>> r2_score(y_true, y_pred) 0.948... >>> y_true = [[0.5, 1], [-1, 1], [7, -6]] >>> y_pred = [[0, 2], [-1, 2], [8, -5]] >>> r2_score(y_true, y_pred, multioutput='variance_weighted') 0.938... 
 
         
