Loss functions in MATLAB
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I want to know how to interpret the loss functions results in MATLAB?
On other words, for example if I got 0.3247 as a results of kfoldLoss() function, is this mean that it is a 32.47% or it is a 0.3247%, or how correctly can I define/interpret this obtained result? If we supposed that the output of my question will be 32.47%, then, how can we interpret a result in the help of MATLAB of the kfoldloss() function as 44.9635 where L = kfoldLoss(cvmodel,'mode','individual')?
Thank you very much in advance
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Jan
2016년 12월 2일
If the function replies 0.3247, the calculated result is 0.3247. There is no reason to assume, that the value is meant as percent.
The 2nd part of your question is not trivial. As far as I understand you assume that the result of the function should be 0.3247, but Matlab replies 44.9635. Because Matlab is frequently tested, I would dare to assume, that your assumption is wrong. But how could we know this?
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Jan
2016년 12월 2일
The meaning of "%" is 0.01 . 0.32 and 32% are not only equivalent but exactly the same. 44.96 is the same as 4496% .
It is unusual, that a numerical function reply the results in percent. And if kfoldLoss do this, you would find this mentioned in the documentation explicitely.
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