質問

I am using the multinomial distribution from the gbm package in R. When I use the predict function, I get a series of values:

5.086328 -4.738346 -8.492738 -5.980720 -4.351102 -4.738044 -3.220387 -4.732654

but I want to get the probability of each class occurring. How do I recover the probabilities? Thank You.

役に立ちましたか?

解決 2

Take a look at ?predict.gbm, you'll see that there is a "type" parameter to the function. Try out predict(<gbm object>, <new data>, type="response").

他のヒント

predict.gbm(..., type='response') is not implemented for multinomial, or indeed any distribution other than bernoulli or poisson.

So you have to find the most likely class (apply(.., 1, which.max) on the vector output from prediction), as desertnaut wrote:

preds = predict(your_model, n.trees, newdata=...,type='response')

pred_class <- apply(preds, 1, which.max)

Just write a wrapper which accepts type='response' and returns this when it's a multinomial model.

ライセンス: CC-BY-SA帰属
所属していません StackOverflow
scroll top