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| from collections.abc import Sequence |
| from typing import Any, Optional, Union |
|
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| from torch import Tensor |
| from typing_extensions import Literal |
|
|
| from torchmetrics.classification.base import _ClassificationTaskWrapper |
| from torchmetrics.classification.confusion_matrix import ( |
| BinaryConfusionMatrix, |
| MulticlassConfusionMatrix, |
| MultilabelConfusionMatrix, |
| ) |
| from torchmetrics.functional.classification.jaccard import ( |
| _jaccard_index_reduce, |
| _multiclass_jaccard_index_arg_validation, |
| _multilabel_jaccard_index_arg_validation, |
| ) |
| from torchmetrics.metric import Metric |
| from torchmetrics.utilities.enums import ClassificationTask |
| from torchmetrics.utilities.imports import _MATPLOTLIB_AVAILABLE |
| from torchmetrics.utilities.plot import _AX_TYPE, _PLOT_OUT_TYPE |
|
|
| if not _MATPLOTLIB_AVAILABLE: |
| __doctest_skip__ = ["BinaryJaccardIndex.plot", "MulticlassJaccardIndex.plot", "MultilabelJaccardIndex.plot"] |
|
|
|
|
| class BinaryJaccardIndex(BinaryConfusionMatrix): |
| r"""Calculate the Jaccard index for binary tasks. |
| |
| The `Jaccard index`_ (also known as the intersection over union or jaccard similarity coefficient) is an statistic |
| that can be used to determine the similarity and diversity of a sample set. It is defined as the size of the |
| intersection divided by the union of the sample sets: |
| |
| .. math:: J(A,B) = \frac{|A\cap B|}{|A\cup B|} |
| |
| As input to ``forward`` and ``update`` the metric accepts the following input: |
| |
| - ``preds`` (:class:`~torch.Tensor`): A int or float tensor of shape ``(N, ...)``. If preds is a floating point |
| tensor with values outside [0,1] range we consider the input to be logits and will auto apply sigmoid per element. |
| Additionally, we convert to int tensor with thresholding using the value in ``threshold``. |
| - ``target`` (:class:`~torch.Tensor`): An int tensor of shape ``(N, ...)``. |
| |
| .. tip:: |
| Additional dimension ``...`` will be flattened into the batch dimension. |
| |
| As output to ``forward`` and ``compute`` the metric returns the following output: |
| |
| - ``bji`` (:class:`~torch.Tensor`): A tensor containing the Binary Jaccard Index. |
| |
| Args: |
| threshold: Threshold for transforming probability to binary (0,1) predictions |
| ignore_index: |
| Specifies a target value that is ignored and does not contribute to the metric calculation |
| validate_args: bool indicating if input arguments and tensors should be validated for correctness. |
| Set to ``False`` for faster computations. |
| zero_division: |
| Value to replace when there is a division by zero. Should be `0` or `1`. |
| kwargs: Additional keyword arguments, see :ref:`Metric kwargs` for more info. |
| |
| Example (preds is int tensor): |
| >>> from torch import tensor |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import BinaryJaccardIndex |
| >>> target = tensor([1, 1, 0, 0]) |
| >>> preds = tensor([0, 1, 0, 0]) |
| >>> metric = BinaryJaccardIndex() |
| >>> metric(preds, target) |
| tensor(0.5000) |
| |
| Example (preds is float tensor): |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import BinaryJaccardIndex |
| >>> target = tensor([1, 1, 0, 0]) |
| >>> preds = tensor([0.35, 0.85, 0.48, 0.01]) |
| >>> metric = BinaryJaccardIndex() |
| >>> metric(preds, target) |
| tensor(0.5000) |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| is_differentiable: bool = False |
| higher_is_better: bool = True |
| full_state_update: bool = False |
| plot_lower_bound: float = 0.0 |
| plot_upper_bound: float = 1.0 |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| threshold: float = 0.5, |
| ignore_index: Optional[int] = None, |
| validate_args: bool = True, |
| zero_division: float = 0, |
| **kwargs: Any, |
| ) -> None: |
| super().__init__( |
| threshold=threshold, ignore_index=ignore_index, normalize=None, validate_args=validate_args, **kwargs |
| ) |
| self.zero_division = zero_division |
|
|
| def compute(self) -> Tensor: |
| """Compute metric.""" |
| return _jaccard_index_reduce(self.confmat, average="binary", zero_division=self.zero_division) |
|
|
| def plot( |
| self, val: Optional[Union[Tensor, Sequence[Tensor]]] = None, ax: Optional[_AX_TYPE] = None |
| ) -> _PLOT_OUT_TYPE: |
| """Plot a single or multiple values from the metric. |
| |
| Args: |
| val: Either a single result from calling `metric.forward` or `metric.compute` or a list of these results. |
| If no value is provided, will automatically call `metric.compute` and plot that result. |
| ax: An matplotlib axis object. If provided will add plot to that axis |
| |
| Returns: |
| Figure object and Axes object |
| |
| Raises: |
| ModuleNotFoundError: |
| If `matplotlib` is not installed |
| |
| .. plot:: |
| :scale: 75 |
| |
| >>> # Example plotting a single value |
| >>> from torch import rand, randint |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import BinaryJaccardIndex |
| >>> metric = BinaryJaccardIndex() |
| >>> metric.update(rand(10), randint(2,(10,))) |
| >>> fig_, ax_ = metric.plot() |
| |
| .. plot:: |
| :scale: 75 |
| |
| >>> # Example plotting multiple values |
| >>> from torch import rand, randint |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import BinaryJaccardIndex |
| >>> metric = BinaryJaccardIndex() |
| >>> values = [ ] |
| >>> for _ in range(10): |
| ... values.append(metric(rand(10), randint(2,(10,)))) |
| >>> fig_, ax_ = metric.plot(values) |
| |
| """ |
| return self._plot(val, ax) |
|
|
|
|
| class MulticlassJaccardIndex(MulticlassConfusionMatrix): |
| r"""Calculate the Jaccard index for multiclass tasks. |
| |
| The `Jaccard index`_ (also known as the intersection over union or jaccard similarity coefficient) is an statistic |
| that can be used to determine the similarity and diversity of a sample set. It is defined as the size of the |
| intersection divided by the union of the sample sets: |
| |
| .. math:: J(A,B) = \frac{|A\cap B|}{|A\cup B|} |
| |
| As input to ``forward`` and ``update`` the metric accepts the following input: |
| |
| - ``preds`` (:class:`~torch.Tensor`): A int tensor of shape ``(N, ...)`` or float tensor of shape ``(N, C, ..)``. |
| If preds is a floating point we apply ``torch.argmax`` along the ``C`` dimension to automatically convert |
| probabilities/logits into an int tensor. |
| - ``target`` (:class:`~torch.Tensor`): An int tensor of shape ``(N, ...)``. |
| |
| .. tip:: |
| Additional dimension ``...`` will be flattened into the batch dimension. |
| |
| As output to ``forward`` and ``compute`` the metric returns the following output: |
| |
| - ``mcji`` (:class:`~torch.Tensor`): A tensor containing the Multi-class Jaccard Index. |
| |
| Args: |
| num_classes: Integer specifying the number of classes |
| ignore_index: |
| Specifies a target value that is ignored and does not contribute to the metric calculation |
| average: |
| Defines the reduction that is applied over labels. Should be one of the following: |
| |
| - ``micro``: Sum statistics over all labels |
| - ``macro``: Calculate statistics for each label and average them |
| - ``weighted``: calculates statistics for each label and computes weighted average using their support |
| - ``"none"`` or ``None``: calculates statistic for each label and applies no reduction |
| |
| validate_args: bool indicating if input arguments and tensors should be validated for correctness. |
| Set to ``False`` for faster computations. |
| zero_division: |
| Value to replace when there is a division by zero. Should be `0` or `1`. |
| kwargs: Additional keyword arguments, see :ref:`Metric kwargs` for more info. |
| |
| Example (pred is integer tensor): |
| >>> from torch import tensor |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import MulticlassJaccardIndex |
| >>> target = tensor([2, 1, 0, 0]) |
| >>> preds = tensor([2, 1, 0, 1]) |
| >>> metric = MulticlassJaccardIndex(num_classes=3) |
| >>> metric(preds, target) |
| tensor(0.6667) |
| |
| Example (pred is float tensor): |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import MulticlassJaccardIndex |
| >>> target = tensor([2, 1, 0, 0]) |
| >>> preds = tensor([[0.16, 0.26, 0.58], |
| ... [0.22, 0.61, 0.17], |
| ... [0.71, 0.09, 0.20], |
| ... [0.05, 0.82, 0.13]]) |
| >>> metric = MulticlassJaccardIndex(num_classes=3) |
| >>> metric(preds, target) |
| tensor(0.6667) |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| is_differentiable: bool = False |
| higher_is_better: bool = True |
| full_state_update: bool = False |
| plot_lower_bound: float = 0.0 |
| plot_upper_bound: float = 1.0 |
| plot_legend_name: str = "Class" |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| num_classes: int, |
| average: Optional[Literal["micro", "macro", "weighted", "none"]] = "macro", |
| ignore_index: Optional[int] = None, |
| validate_args: bool = True, |
| zero_division: float = 0, |
| **kwargs: Any, |
| ) -> None: |
| super().__init__( |
| num_classes=num_classes, ignore_index=ignore_index, normalize=None, validate_args=False, **kwargs |
| ) |
| if validate_args: |
| _multiclass_jaccard_index_arg_validation(num_classes, ignore_index, average) |
| self.validate_args = validate_args |
| self.average = average |
| self.zero_division = zero_division |
|
|
| def compute(self) -> Tensor: |
| """Compute metric.""" |
| return _jaccard_index_reduce( |
| self.confmat, average=self.average, ignore_index=self.ignore_index, zero_division=self.zero_division |
| ) |
|
|
| def plot( |
| self, val: Optional[Union[Tensor, Sequence[Tensor]]] = None, ax: Optional[_AX_TYPE] = None |
| ) -> _PLOT_OUT_TYPE: |
| """Plot a single or multiple values from the metric. |
| |
| Args: |
| val: Either a single result from calling `metric.forward` or `metric.compute` or a list of these results. |
| If no value is provided, will automatically call `metric.compute` and plot that result. |
| ax: An matplotlib axis object. If provided will add plot to that axis |
| |
| Returns: |
| Figure object and Axes object |
| |
| Raises: |
| ModuleNotFoundError: |
| If `matplotlib` is not installed |
| |
| .. plot:: |
| :scale: 75 |
| |
| >>> # Example plotting a single value per class |
| >>> from torch import randint |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import MulticlassJaccardIndex |
| >>> metric = MulticlassJaccardIndex(num_classes=3, average=None) |
| >>> metric.update(randint(3, (20,)), randint(3, (20,))) |
| >>> fig_, ax_ = metric.plot() |
| |
| .. plot:: |
| :scale: 75 |
| |
| >>> # Example plotting a multiple values per class |
| >>> from torch import randint |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import MulticlassJaccardIndex |
| >>> metric = MulticlassJaccardIndex(num_classes=3, average=None) |
| >>> values = [] |
| >>> for _ in range(20): |
| ... values.append(metric(randint(3, (20,)), randint(3, (20,)))) |
| >>> fig_, ax_ = metric.plot(values) |
| |
| """ |
| return self._plot(val, ax) |
|
|
|
|
| class MultilabelJaccardIndex(MultilabelConfusionMatrix): |
| r"""Calculate the Jaccard index for multilabel tasks. |
| |
| The `Jaccard index`_ (also known as the intersection over union or jaccard similarity coefficient) is an statistic |
| that can be used to determine the similarity and diversity of a sample set. It is defined as the size of the |
| intersection divided by the union of the sample sets: |
| |
| .. math:: J(A,B) = \frac{|A\cap B|}{|A\cup B|} |
| |
| As input to ``forward`` and ``update`` the metric accepts the following input: |
| |
| - ``preds`` (:class:`~torch.Tensor`): A int tensor or float tensor of shape ``(N, C, ...)``. If preds is a |
| floating point tensor with values outside [0,1] range we consider the input to be logits and will auto apply |
| sigmoid per element. Additionally, we convert to int tensor with thresholding using the value in ``threshold``. |
| - ``target`` (:class:`~torch.Tensor`): An int tensor of shape ``(N, C, ...)`` |
| |
| .. tip:: |
| Additional dimension ``...`` will be flattened into the batch dimension. |
| |
| As output to ``forward`` and ``compute`` the metric returns the following output: |
| |
| - ``mlji`` (:class:`~torch.Tensor`): A tensor containing the Multi-label Jaccard Index loss. |
| |
| Args: |
| num_classes: Integer specifying the number of labels |
| threshold: Threshold for transforming probability to binary (0,1) predictions |
| ignore_index: |
| Specifies a target value that is ignored and does not contribute to the metric calculation |
| average: |
| Defines the reduction that is applied over labels. Should be one of the following: |
| |
| - ``micro``: Sum statistics over all labels |
| - ``macro``: Calculate statistics for each label and average them |
| - ``weighted``: calculates statistics for each label and computes weighted average using their support |
| - ``"none"`` or ``None``: calculates statistic for each label and applies no reduction |
| |
| validate_args: bool indicating if input arguments and tensors should be validated for correctness. |
| Set to ``False`` for faster computations. |
| zero_division: |
| Value to replace when there is a division by zero. Should be `0` or `1`. |
| kwargs: Additional keyword arguments, see :ref:`Metric kwargs` for more info. |
| |
| Example (preds is int tensor): |
| >>> from torch import tensor |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import MultilabelJaccardIndex |
| >>> target = tensor([[0, 1, 0], [1, 0, 1]]) |
| >>> preds = tensor([[0, 0, 1], [1, 0, 1]]) |
| >>> metric = MultilabelJaccardIndex(num_labels=3) |
| >>> metric(preds, target) |
| tensor(0.5000) |
| |
| Example (preds is float tensor): |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import MultilabelJaccardIndex |
| >>> target = tensor([[0, 1, 0], [1, 0, 1]]) |
| >>> preds = tensor([[0.11, 0.22, 0.84], [0.73, 0.33, 0.92]]) |
| >>> metric = MultilabelJaccardIndex(num_labels=3) |
| >>> metric(preds, target) |
| tensor(0.5000) |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| is_differentiable: bool = False |
| higher_is_better: bool = True |
| full_state_update: bool = False |
| plot_lower_bound: float = 0.0 |
| plot_upper_bound: float = 1.0 |
| plot_legend_name: str = "Label" |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| num_labels: int, |
| threshold: float = 0.5, |
| average: Optional[Literal["micro", "macro", "weighted", "none"]] = "macro", |
| ignore_index: Optional[int] = None, |
| validate_args: bool = True, |
| zero_division: float = 0, |
| **kwargs: Any, |
| ) -> None: |
| super().__init__( |
| num_labels=num_labels, |
| threshold=threshold, |
| ignore_index=ignore_index, |
| normalize=None, |
| validate_args=False, |
| **kwargs, |
| ) |
| if validate_args: |
| _multilabel_jaccard_index_arg_validation(num_labels, threshold, ignore_index, average) |
| self.validate_args = validate_args |
| self.average = average |
| self.zero_division = zero_division |
|
|
| def compute(self) -> Tensor: |
| """Compute metric.""" |
| return _jaccard_index_reduce(self.confmat, average=self.average, zero_division=self.zero_division) |
|
|
| def plot( |
| self, val: Optional[Union[Tensor, Sequence[Tensor]]] = None, ax: Optional[_AX_TYPE] = None |
| ) -> _PLOT_OUT_TYPE: |
| """Plot a single or multiple values from the metric. |
| |
| Args: |
| val: Either a single result from calling `metric.forward` or `metric.compute` or a list of these results. |
| If no value is provided, will automatically call `metric.compute` and plot that result. |
| ax: An matplotlib axis object. If provided will add plot to that axis |
| |
| Returns: |
| Figure and Axes object |
| |
| Raises: |
| ModuleNotFoundError: |
| If `matplotlib` is not installed |
| |
| .. plot:: |
| :scale: 75 |
| |
| >>> # Example plotting a single value |
| >>> from torch import rand, randint |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import MultilabelJaccardIndex |
| >>> metric = MultilabelJaccardIndex(num_labels=3) |
| >>> metric.update(randint(2, (20, 3)), randint(2, (20, 3))) |
| >>> fig_, ax_ = metric.plot() |
| |
| .. plot:: |
| :scale: 75 |
| |
| >>> # Example plotting multiple values |
| >>> from torch import rand, randint |
| >>> from torchmetrics.classification import MultilabelJaccardIndex |
| >>> metric = MultilabelJaccardIndex(num_labels=3) |
| >>> values = [ ] |
| >>> for _ in range(10): |
| ... values.append(metric(randint(2, (20, 3)), randint(2, (20, 3)))) |
| >>> fig_, ax_ = metric.plot(values) |
| |
| """ |
| return self._plot(val, ax) |
|
|
|
|
| class JaccardIndex(_ClassificationTaskWrapper): |
| r"""Calculate the Jaccard index for multilabel tasks. |
| |
| The `Jaccard index`_ (also known as the intersection over union or jaccard similarity coefficient) is an statistic |
| that can be used to determine the similarity and diversity of a sample set. It is defined as the size of the |
| intersection divided by the union of the sample sets: |
| |
| .. math:: J(A,B) = \frac{|A\cap B|}{|A\cup B|} |
| |
| This function is a simple wrapper to get the task specific versions of this metric, which is done by setting the |
| ``task`` argument to either ``'binary'``, ``'multiclass'`` or ``'multilabel'``. See the documentation of |
| :class:`~torchmetrics.classification.BinaryJaccardIndex`, |
| :class:`~torchmetrics.classification.MulticlassJaccardIndex` and |
| :class:`~torchmetrics.classification.MultilabelJaccardIndex` for the specific details of each argument influence |
| and examples. |
| |
| Legacy Example: |
| >>> from torch import randint, tensor |
| >>> target = randint(0, 2, (10, 25, 25)) |
| >>> pred = tensor(target) |
| >>> pred[2:5, 7:13, 9:15] = 1 - pred[2:5, 7:13, 9:15] |
| >>> jaccard = JaccardIndex(task="multiclass", num_classes=2) |
| >>> jaccard(pred, target) |
| tensor(0.9660) |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| def __new__( |
| cls: type["JaccardIndex"], |
| task: Literal["binary", "multiclass", "multilabel"], |
| threshold: float = 0.5, |
| num_classes: Optional[int] = None, |
| num_labels: Optional[int] = None, |
| average: Optional[Literal["micro", "macro", "weighted", "none"]] = "macro", |
| ignore_index: Optional[int] = None, |
| validate_args: bool = True, |
| **kwargs: Any, |
| ) -> Metric: |
| """Initialize task metric.""" |
| task = ClassificationTask.from_str(task) |
| kwargs.update({"ignore_index": ignore_index, "validate_args": validate_args}) |
| if task == ClassificationTask.BINARY: |
| return BinaryJaccardIndex(threshold, **kwargs) |
| if task == ClassificationTask.MULTICLASS: |
| if not isinstance(num_classes, int): |
| raise ValueError(f"`num_classes` is expected to be `int` but `{type(num_classes)} was passed.`") |
| return MulticlassJaccardIndex(num_classes, average, **kwargs) |
| if task == ClassificationTask.MULTILABEL: |
| if not isinstance(num_labels, int): |
| raise ValueError(f"`num_labels` is expected to be `int` but `{type(num_labels)} was passed.`") |
| return MultilabelJaccardIndex(num_labels, threshold, average, **kwargs) |
| raise ValueError(f"Task {task} not supported!") |
|
|