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| from collections.abc import Sequence |
| from typing import Any, Optional, Union |
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| import torch |
| from torch import Tensor, tensor |
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| from torchmetrics.functional.regression.mae import _mean_absolute_error_compute, _mean_absolute_error_update |
| from torchmetrics.metric import Metric |
| from torchmetrics.utilities.imports import _MATPLOTLIB_AVAILABLE |
| from torchmetrics.utilities.plot import _AX_TYPE, _PLOT_OUT_TYPE |
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| if not _MATPLOTLIB_AVAILABLE: |
| __doctest_skip__ = ["MeanAbsoluteError.plot"] |
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| class MeanAbsoluteError(Metric): |
| r"""`Compute Mean Absolute Error`_ (MAE). |
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| .. math:: \text{MAE} = \frac{1}{N}\sum_i^N | y_i - \hat{y_i} | |
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| Where :math:`y` is a tensor of target values, and :math:`\hat{y}` is a tensor of predictions. |
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| As input to ``forward`` and ``update`` the metric accepts the following input: |
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| - ``preds`` (:class:`~torch.Tensor`): Predictions from model |
| - ``target`` (:class:`~torch.Tensor`): Ground truth values |
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| As output of ``forward`` and ``compute`` the metric returns the following output: |
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| - ``mean_absolute_error`` (:class:`~torch.Tensor`): A tensor with the mean absolute error over the state |
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| Args: |
| num_outputs: Number of outputs in multioutput setting |
| kwargs: Additional keyword arguments, see :ref:`Metric kwargs` for more info. |
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| Example: |
| >>> from torch import tensor |
| >>> from torchmetrics.regression import MeanAbsoluteError |
| >>> target = tensor([3.0, -0.5, 2.0, 7.0]) |
| >>> preds = tensor([2.5, 0.0, 2.0, 8.0]) |
| >>> mean_absolute_error = MeanAbsoluteError() |
| >>> mean_absolute_error(preds, target) |
| tensor(0.5000) |
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| Example:: |
| Multioutput mse computation: |
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| >>> from torch import tensor |
| >>> from torchmetrics.regression import MeanAbsoluteError |
| >>> target = tensor([[0.0, 0.0, 0.0], [0.0, 0.0, 0.0]]) |
| >>> preds = tensor([[1.0, 2.0, 3.0], [1.0, 2.0, 3.0]]) |
| >>> mean_absolute_error = MeanAbsoluteError(num_outputs=3) |
| >>> mean_absolute_error(preds, target) |
| tensor([1., 2., 3.]) |
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| """ |
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| is_differentiable: bool = True |
| higher_is_better: bool = False |
| full_state_update: bool = False |
| plot_lower_bound: float = 0.0 |
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| sum_abs_error: Tensor |
| total: Tensor |
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| def __init__( |
| self, |
| num_outputs: int = 1, |
| **kwargs: Any, |
| ) -> None: |
| super().__init__(**kwargs) |
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| if not (isinstance(num_outputs, int) and num_outputs > 0): |
| raise ValueError(f"Expected num_outputs to be a positive integer but got {num_outputs}") |
| self.num_outputs = num_outputs |
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| self.add_state("sum_abs_error", default=torch.zeros(num_outputs), dist_reduce_fx="sum") |
| self.add_state("total", default=tensor(0), dist_reduce_fx="sum") |
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| def update(self, preds: Tensor, target: Tensor) -> None: |
| """Update state with predictions and targets.""" |
| sum_abs_error, num_obs = _mean_absolute_error_update(preds, target, num_outputs=self.num_outputs) |
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| self.sum_abs_error += sum_abs_error |
| self.total += num_obs |
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| def compute(self) -> Tensor: |
| """Compute mean absolute error over state.""" |
| return _mean_absolute_error_compute(self.sum_abs_error, self.total) |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| Returns: |
| Figure and Axes object |
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| Raises: |
| ModuleNotFoundError: |
| If `matplotlib` is not installed |
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| .. plot:: |
| :scale: 75 |
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| >>> from torch import randn |
| >>> # Example plotting a single value |
| >>> from torchmetrics.regression import MeanAbsoluteError |
| >>> metric = MeanAbsoluteError() |
| >>> metric.update(randn(10,), randn(10,)) |
| >>> fig_, ax_ = metric.plot() |
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| .. plot:: |
| :scale: 75 |
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| >>> from torch import randn |
| >>> # Example plotting multiple values |
| >>> from torchmetrics.regression import MeanAbsoluteError |
| >>> metric = MeanAbsoluteError() |
| >>> values = [] |
| >>> for _ in range(10): |
| ... values.append(metric(randn(10,), randn(10,))) |
| >>> fig, ax = metric.plot(values) |
| |
| """ |
| return self._plot(val, ax) |
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