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# $example on$
from pyspark.mllib.classification import LogisticRegressionWithLBFGS
from pyspark.mllib.util import MLUtils
from pyspark.mllib.evaluation import MulticlassMetrics
# $example off$
from pyspark import SparkContext
if __name__ == "__main__":
sc = SparkContext(appName="MultiClassMetricsExample")
# Several of the methods available in scala are currently missing from pyspark
# $example on$
# Load training data in LIBSVM format
data = MLUtils.loadLibSVMFile(sc, "data/mllib/sample_multiclass_classification_data.txt")
# Split data into training (60%) and test (40%)
training, test = data.randomSplit([0.6, 0.4], seed=11L)
training.cache()
# Run training algorithm to build the model
model = LogisticRegressionWithLBFGS.train(training, numClasses=3)
# Compute raw scores on the test set
predictionAndLabels = test.map(lambda lp: (float(model.predict(lp.features)), lp.label))
# Instantiate metrics object
metrics = MulticlassMetrics(predictionAndLabels)
# Overall statistics
precision = metrics.precision()
recall = metrics.recall()
f1Score = metrics.fMeasure()
print("Summary Stats")
print("Precision = %s" % precision)
print("Recall = %s" % recall)
print("F1 Score = %s" % f1Score)
# Statistics by class
labels = data.map(lambda lp: lp.label).distinct().collect()
for label in sorted(labels):
print("Class %s precision = %s" % (label, metrics.precision(label)))
print("Class %s recall = %s" % (label, metrics.recall(label)))
print("Class %s F1 Measure = %s" % (label, metrics.fMeasure(label, beta=1.0)))
# Weighted stats
print("Weighted recall = %s" % metrics.weightedRecall)
print("Weighted precision = %s" % metrics.weightedPrecision)
print("Weighted F(1) Score = %s" % metrics.weightedFMeasure())
print("Weighted F(0.5) Score = %s" % metrics.weightedFMeasure(beta=0.5))
print("Weighted false positive rate = %s" % metrics.weightedFalsePositiveRate)
# $example off$
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