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Calculates how often predictions equal labels.
Inherits From: Mean, Metric, Layer, Module
tf.keras.metrics.Accuracy(
name='accuracy', dtype=None
)
This metric creates two local variables, total and count that are used to compute the frequency with which y_pred matches y_true. This frequency is ultimately returned as binary accuracy: an idempotent operation that simply divides total by count.
If sample_weight is None, weights default to 1. Use sample_weight of 0 to mask values.
| Args | |
|---|---|
name | (Optional) string name of the metric instance. |
dtype | (Optional) data type of the metric result. |
m = tf.keras.metrics.Accuracy() m.update_state([[1], [2], [3], [4]], [[0], [2], [3], [4]]) m.result().numpy() 0.75
m.reset_states()
m.update_state([[1], [2], [3], [4]], [[0], [2], [3], [4]],
sample_weight=[1, 1, 0, 0])
m.result().numpy()
0.5
Usage with compile() API:
model.compile(optimizer='sgd',
loss='mse',
metrics=[tf.keras.metrics.Accuracy()])
reset_statesreset_states()
Resets all of the metric state variables.
This function is called between epochs/steps, when a metric is evaluated during training.
resultresult()
Computes and returns the metric value tensor.
Result computation is an idempotent operation that simply calculates the metric value using the state variables.
update_state
update_state(
y_true, y_pred, sample_weight=None
)
Accumulates metric statistics.
y_true and y_pred should have the same shape.
| Args | |
|---|---|
y_true | Ground truth values. shape = [batch_size, d0, .. dN]. |
y_pred | The predicted values. shape = [batch_size, d0, .. dN]. |
sample_weight | Optional sample_weight acts as a coefficient for the metric. If a scalar is provided, then the metric is simply scaled by the given value. If sample_weight is a tensor of size [batch_size], then the metric for each sample of the batch is rescaled by the corresponding element in the sample_weight vector. If the shape of sample_weight is [batch_size, d0, .. dN-1] (or can be broadcasted to this shape), then each metric element of y_pred is scaled by the corresponding value of sample_weight. (Note on dN-1: all metric functions reduce by 1 dimension, usually the last axis (-1)). |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Update op. |
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Code samples licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
https://www.tensorflow.org/versions/r2.4/api_docs/python/tf/keras/metrics/Accuracy