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Computes various fpr values for different thresholds on predictions.
tf.contrib.metrics.streaming_false_positive_rate_at_thresholds(
predictions, labels, thresholds, weights=None, metrics_collections=None,
updates_collections=None, name=None
)
The streaming_false_positive_rate_at_thresholds function creates two
local variables, false_positives, true_negatives, for various values of
thresholds. false_positive_rate[i] is defined as the total weight
of values in predictions above thresholds[i] whose corresponding entry in
labels is False, divided by the total weight of False values in labels
(false_positives[i] / (false_positives[i] + true_negatives[i])).
For estimation of the metric over a stream of data, the function creates an
update_op operation that updates these variables and returns the
false_positive_rate.
If weights is None, weights default to 1. Use weights of 0 to mask values.
Args | |
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predictions
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A floating point Tensor of arbitrary shape and whose values
are in the range [0, 1].
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labels
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A bool Tensor whose shape matches predictions.
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thresholds
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A python list or tuple of float thresholds in [0, 1].
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weights
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Tensor whose rank is either 0, or the same rank as labels, and
must be broadcastable to labels (i.e., all dimensions must be either
1, or the same as the corresponding labels dimension).
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metrics_collections
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An optional list of collections that
false_positive_rate should be added to.
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updates_collections
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An optional list of collections that update_op should
be added to.
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name
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An optional variable_scope name. |
Returns | |
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false_positive_rate
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A float Tensor of shape [len(thresholds)].
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update_op
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An operation that increments the false_positives and
true_negatives variables that are used in the computation of
false_positive_rate.
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Raises | |
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ValueError
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If predictions and labels have mismatched shapes, or if
weights is not None and its shape doesn't match predictions, or if
either metrics_collections or updates_collections are not a list or
tuple.
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