backup_rtme / rtme /lib /python3.10 /site-packages /torchmetrics /functional /nominal /tschuprows.py
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| import itertools | |
| from typing import Optional | |
| import torch | |
| from torch import Tensor | |
| from typing_extensions import Literal | |
| from torchmetrics.functional.classification.confusion_matrix import _multiclass_confusion_matrix_update | |
| from torchmetrics.functional.nominal.utils import ( | |
| _compute_bias_corrected_values, | |
| _compute_chi_squared, | |
| _drop_empty_rows_and_cols, | |
| _handle_nan_in_data, | |
| _nominal_input_validation, | |
| _unable_to_use_bias_correction_warning, | |
| ) | |
| def _tschuprows_t_update( | |
| preds: Tensor, | |
| target: Tensor, | |
| num_classes: int, | |
| nan_strategy: Literal["replace", "drop"] = "replace", | |
| nan_replace_value: Optional[float] = 0.0, | |
| ) -> Tensor: | |
| """Compute the bins to update the confusion matrix with for Tschuprow's T calculation. | |
| Args: | |
| preds: 1D or 2D tensor of categorical (nominal) data | |
| target: 1D or 2D tensor of categorical (nominal) data | |
| num_classes: Integer specifying the number of classes | |
| nan_strategy: Indication of whether to replace or drop ``NaN`` values | |
| nan_replace_value: Value to replace ``NaN`s when ``nan_strategy = 'replace``` | |
| Returns: | |
| Non-reduced confusion matrix | |
| """ | |
| preds = preds.argmax(1) if preds.ndim == 2 else preds | |
| target = target.argmax(1) if target.ndim == 2 else target | |
| preds, target = _handle_nan_in_data(preds, target, nan_strategy, nan_replace_value) | |
| return _multiclass_confusion_matrix_update(preds, target, num_classes) | |
| def _tschuprows_t_compute(confmat: Tensor, bias_correction: bool) -> Tensor: | |
| """Compute Tschuprow's T statistic based on a pre-computed confusion matrix. | |
| Args: | |
| confmat: Confusion matrix for observed data | |
| bias_correction: Indication of whether to use bias correction. | |
| Returns: | |
| Tschuprow's T statistic | |
| """ | |
| confmat = _drop_empty_rows_and_cols(confmat) | |
| cm_sum = confmat.sum() | |
| chi_squared = _compute_chi_squared(confmat, bias_correction) | |
| phi_squared = chi_squared / cm_sum | |
| num_rows, num_cols = confmat.shape | |
| if bias_correction: | |
| phi_squared_corrected, rows_corrected, cols_corrected = _compute_bias_corrected_values( | |
| phi_squared, num_rows, num_cols, cm_sum | |
| ) | |
| if torch.min(rows_corrected, cols_corrected) == 1: | |
| _unable_to_use_bias_correction_warning(metric_name="Tschuprow's T") | |
| return torch.tensor(float("nan"), device=confmat.device) | |
| tschuprows_t_value = torch.sqrt(phi_squared_corrected / torch.sqrt((rows_corrected - 1) * (cols_corrected - 1))) | |
| else: | |
| n_rows_tensor = torch.tensor(num_rows, device=phi_squared.device) | |
| n_cols_tensor = torch.tensor(num_cols, device=phi_squared.device) | |
| tschuprows_t_value = torch.sqrt(phi_squared / torch.sqrt((n_rows_tensor - 1) * (n_cols_tensor - 1))) | |
| return tschuprows_t_value.clamp(0.0, 1.0) | |
| def tschuprows_t( | |
| preds: Tensor, | |
| target: Tensor, | |
| bias_correction: bool = True, | |
| nan_strategy: Literal["replace", "drop"] = "replace", | |
| nan_replace_value: Optional[float] = 0.0, | |
| ) -> Tensor: | |
| r"""Compute `Tschuprow's T`_ statistic measuring the association between two categorical (nominal) data series. | |
| .. math:: | |
| T = \sqrt{\frac{\chi^2 / n}{\sqrt{(r - 1) * (k - 1)}}} | |
| where | |
| .. math:: | |
| \chi^2 = \sum_{i,j} \ frac{\left(n_{ij} - \frac{n_{i.} n_{.j}}{n}\right)^2}{\frac{n_{i.} n_{.j}}{n}} | |
| where :math:`n_{ij}` denotes the number of times the values :math:`(A_i, B_j)` are observed with :math:`A_i, B_j` | |
| represent frequencies of values in ``preds`` and ``target``, respectively. | |
| Tschuprow's T is a symmetric coefficient, i.e. :math:`T(preds, target) = T(target, preds)`. | |
| The output values lies in [0, 1] with 1 meaning the perfect association. | |
| Args: | |
| preds: 1D or 2D tensor of categorical (nominal) data: | |
| - 1D shape: (batch_size,) | |
| - 2D shape: (batch_size, num_classes) | |
| target: 1D or 2D tensor of categorical (nominal) data: | |
| - 1D shape: (batch_size,) | |
| - 2D shape: (batch_size, num_classes) | |
| bias_correction: Indication of whether to use bias correction. | |
| nan_strategy: Indication of whether to replace or drop ``NaN`` values | |
| nan_replace_value: Value to replace ``NaN``s when ``nan_strategy = 'replace'`` | |
| Returns: | |
| Tschuprow's T statistic | |
| Example: | |
| >>> from torch import randint, round | |
| >>> from torchmetrics.functional.nominal import tschuprows_t | |
| >>> preds = randint(0, 4, (100,)) | |
| >>> target = round(preds + torch.randn(100)).clamp(0, 4) | |
| >>> tschuprows_t(preds, target) | |
| tensor(0.4930) | |
| """ | |
| _nominal_input_validation(nan_strategy, nan_replace_value) | |
| num_classes = len(torch.cat([preds, target]).unique()) | |
| confmat = _tschuprows_t_update(preds, target, num_classes, nan_strategy, nan_replace_value) | |
| return _tschuprows_t_compute(confmat, bias_correction) | |
| def tschuprows_t_matrix( | |
| matrix: Tensor, | |
| bias_correction: bool = True, | |
| nan_strategy: Literal["replace", "drop"] = "replace", | |
| nan_replace_value: Optional[float] = 0.0, | |
| ) -> Tensor: | |
| r"""Compute `Tschuprow's T`_ statistic between a set of multiple variables. | |
| This can serve as a convenient tool to compute Tschuprow's T statistic for analyses of correlation between | |
| categorical variables in your dataset. | |
| Args: | |
| matrix: A tensor of categorical (nominal) data, where: | |
| - rows represent a number of data points | |
| - columns represent a number of categorical (nominal) features | |
| bias_correction: Indication of whether to use bias correction. | |
| nan_strategy: Indication of whether to replace or drop ``NaN`` values | |
| nan_replace_value: Value to replace ``NaN``s when ``nan_strategy = 'replace'`` | |
| Returns: | |
| Tschuprow's T statistic for a dataset of categorical variables | |
| Example: | |
| >>> from torch import randint | |
| >>> from torchmetrics.functional.nominal import tschuprows_t_matrix | |
| >>> matrix = randint(0, 4, (200, 5)) | |
| >>> tschuprows_t_matrix(matrix) | |
| tensor([[1.0000, 0.0637, 0.0000, 0.0542, 0.1337], | |
| [0.0637, 1.0000, 0.0000, 0.0000, 0.0000], | |
| [0.0000, 0.0000, 1.0000, 0.0000, 0.0649], | |
| [0.0542, 0.0000, 0.0000, 1.0000, 0.1100], | |
| [0.1337, 0.0000, 0.0649, 0.1100, 1.0000]]) | |
| """ | |
| _nominal_input_validation(nan_strategy, nan_replace_value) | |
| num_variables = matrix.shape[1] | |
| tschuprows_t_matrix_value = torch.ones(num_variables, num_variables, device=matrix.device) | |
| for i, j in itertools.combinations(range(num_variables), 2): | |
| x, y = matrix[:, i], matrix[:, j] | |
| num_classes = len(torch.cat([x, y]).unique()) | |
| confmat = _tschuprows_t_update(x, y, num_classes, nan_strategy, nan_replace_value) | |
| tschuprows_t_matrix_value[i, j] = tschuprows_t_matrix_value[j, i] = _tschuprows_t_compute( | |
| confmat, bias_correction | |
| ) | |
| return tschuprows_t_matrix_value | |