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metrica 2.1.0

Updates on this version:

  1. Updating contact and ORCID of maintainer (Adrian Correndo) on DESCRIPTION file. Fixed conflict of duplicated ORCID.

  2. fixing an issue found for Debian for Importing APSIM NewGeneration files that violated CRAN Policy’s.

  3. adding a new classification metric called P4, following Sitarz, M. (2023) doi:10.54364/AAIML.2023.1161. https://github.com/adriancorrendo/metrica/issues/36 Special thanks to Davide Chicco for suggesting this metric.

  4. fixing an error in the invF05 formula from the adjusted F-score metric (agf):

  1. adding a new plot argument, shape_fill, indicating the shape fill for the data points on the ‘scatter_plot’ and ‘bland_altman_plot’ functions.

  2. replacing ‘size’ argument with ‘linewidth’ within plot functions using wrappers of ggplot2.

  3. replacing deprecated ‘aes_string()’ within several plot functions with ‘aes()’ following latest ggplot2 updates.

metrica 2.0.3

This version fixes an issue found for Debian for Importing APSIM NewGeneration files that violated CRAN Policy’s.

Change details:

  1. Adding a READ-ONLY flag within import_apsim_db() as follows:

con <- DBI::dbConnect(…, flags = RSQLite::SQLITE_RO)

  1. Simplified vignette for open “APSIM: Importing APSIM Classic and NewGeneration files” now implementing “eval = FALSE” for a chunk containing example code to open APSIM files. Code is there but not running by default.

Potentially problematic code line: apsim_out_filepath <- system.file(“extdata/soybean.out”, package = “metrica”)

metrica 2.0.2

This new version fixes minor bugs from version 2.0.1, typos, update and add new vignettes, and add alternative functions to several classification performance metrics. Details:

This new development version fixes minor bugs found in v2.0.1:

  1. Adding “Contributing”” and “Code of conduct”” sections to the README file.

  2. Adding “CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md” file.

  3. Adding a list of abbreviations used on the vignette “Available Classification Metrics”.

  4. Fixing a bug on the PLA and PLP formulas, which were not working when the data argument was specified.

  5. Corrects, on the DESCRIPTION file, the minimum R version required (from 2.1.0 to 3.6.2)

  6. Including an “extdata” directory containing APSIM example files (soybean.out & soybean.example.db)

  7. Fix typos in the documentation of RRMSE, RSR, and iqRMSE, which formulas were corrected (removing 100 from the beginning of formulas.

  8. Add alternative functions to recall performing identical job such as (i) sensitivity, (ii) True Positive Rate -TPR-, and (iii) Hit Rate -hitrate-.

  9. Add alternative functions to specificity performing identical job such as (i) selectivity, (ii) True Negative Rate -TNR-.

  10. Add vignettes related to (i) publication of metrica on the Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS), (ii) the metrica ShinyApp, and (iii) the new cheatsheets of the metrica package.

  11. Make a correction on the vignette specifying the formula of Duveiller’s lambda(), which by the way does not affect the lambda() function itself.

  12. Add alternative functions to precision (ppv()), mcc (phi_coef()), bmi (jindex()), csi (jaccardindex()), and deltap (mk()).

  13. Add CITATION file into “inst/” folder following bibentry format.

metrica 2.0.1

This new version fixes minor bugs found in v2.0.0:

  1. regression lines with “OP” orientation in scatter_plot(), density_plot(), and tiles_plot(), which were producing the “PO” oriented regression lines instead.

  2. estimation of “d1r” index for regression, which produced misleading values due to a typo in the denominator.

  3. printing metrics on confusion matrix, which produced a NaN when printing 9 metrics.

metrica 2.0.0

This new version of metrica includes:

  1. Twenty-seven (27) additional functions to evaluate quality of predictions for classification problems:
  1. Three (3) additional functions to the family of regression performance metrics:
  1. Update of the metrics_summary() function including:
  1. One (1) additional plotting function for regression:
  1. Fixing issue with the tiles_plot() not plotting hexagons. Changed ggplot2::geom_hex() by ggplot2::stat_bin2d

  2. Seventeen (17) additional arguments to customize scatter_plot, tiles_plot, and density_plot:

  1. Adding the argument tidy to all metrics functions, which allows to control the user the type of return (tidy=TRUE returns a data.frame, tidy = FALSE returns a list)

  2. Fixing a minor a bug on the NSE() function to estimate the Nash-Sutcliffe model efficiency that produced only values of NSE=1.00 on v1.2.3.

  3. Improved coverage of the code testing.

  4. README update with new features descriptions and links to vignettes.

  5. Updated vignettes creating independent versions for classification and regression models, and for importing APSIM files.

metrica 1.2.3

Maintenance update fixing minor errors after feedback from CRAN submission of v1.2.2 (e.g. use ‘donttest’ instead of ‘dontrun’ in functions’ examples, adding references into functions). Also, the available metrics vignette was updated adding the corresponding citations of formulae used into functions.

metrica 1.2.2

Maintenance update fixing minor bugs related to checks before CRAN submission (e.g. spelling check, URLs, DOIs, etc.)

metrica 1.2.1

Minor updates (1.2.1):

Update of function and arguments’ names replacing “.” by “_“:

Old | New import.apsim.out | import_apsim_out import.apsim.db | import_apsim_db metrics.summary | metrics_summary scatter.plot | scatter_plot tiles.plot | tiles_plot bland.altman.plot | bland_altman_plot B0.sma | B0_sma B1.sma | B1_sma metrics.list | metrics_list print.metrics | print_metrics


New features (1.2.0)

Data: a new (Optional) arg. called “data” is included for all functions, which serves to call an existing data frame containing the predicted-observed data. This facilitates passing the functions to multiple and nested data frames at once using mapping functions.

APSIM: includes two new functions to read APSIM output files from APSIM Classic [“*.out”, import.apsim.out()] and APSIM NextGen [“*.db”, import.apsim.db()].

These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.