Type Hinge
Namespace tensorflow.keras.metrics
Parent MeanMetricWrapper
Interfaces IHinge
Computes the hinge metric between `y_true` and `y_pred`. `y_true` values are expected to be -1 or 1. If binary (0 or 1) labels are
provided we will convert them to -1 or 1. For example, if `y_true` is [-1., 1., 1.], and `y_pred` is [0.6, -0.7, -0.5]
the hinge metric value is 1.6. Usage:
Usage with tf.keras API:
Show Example
m = tf.keras.metrics.Hinge() m.update_state([-1., 1., 1.], [0.6, -0.7, -0.5]) # result = max(0, 1-y_true * y_pred) = [1.6 + 1.7 + 1.5] / 3 print('Final result: ', m.result().numpy()) # Final result: 1.6
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