Retrieval Recall¶
Module Interface¶
- class torchmetrics.RetrievalRecall(empty_target_action='neg', ignore_index=None, k=None, **kwargs)[source]
Computes IR Recall.
Works with binary target data. Accepts float predictions from a model output.
Forward accepts:
preds(float tensor):(N, ...)target(long or bool tensor):(N, ...)indexes(long tensor):(N, ...)
indexes,predsandtargetmust have the same dimension.indexesindicate to which query a prediction belongs. Predictions will be first grouped byindexesand then Recall will be computed as the mean of the Recall over each query.- Parameters
Specify what to do with queries that do not have at least a positive
target. Choose from:'neg': those queries count as0.0(default)'pos': those queries count as1.0'skip': skip those queries; if all queries are skipped,0.0is returned'error': raise aValueError
ignore_index¶ (
Optional[int]) – Ignore predictions where the target is equal to this number.k¶ (
Optional[int]) – consider only the top k elements for each query (default: None, which considers them all)kwargs¶ (
Dict[str,Any]) – Additional keyword arguments, see Advanced metric settings for more info.
- Raises
ValueError – If
empty_target_actionis not one oferror,skip,negorpos.ValueError – If
ignore_indexis not None or an integer.ValueError – If
kparameter is not None or an integer larger than 0.
Example
>>> from torchmetrics import RetrievalRecall >>> indexes = tensor([0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1]) >>> preds = tensor([0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.2]) >>> target = tensor([False, False, True, False, True, False, True]) >>> r2 = RetrievalRecall(k=2) >>> r2(preds, target, indexes=indexes) tensor(0.7500)
Initializes internal Module state, shared by both nn.Module and ScriptModule.
Functional Interface¶
- torchmetrics.functional.retrieval_recall(preds, target, k=None)[source]
Computes the recall metric (for information retrieval). Recall is the fraction of relevant documents retrieved among all the relevant documents.
predsandtargetshould be of the same shape and live on the same device. If notargetisTrue,0is returned.targetmust be either bool or integers andpredsmust befloat, otherwise an error is raised. If you want to measure Recall@K,kmust be a positive integer.- Parameters
- Return type
- Returns
a single-value tensor with the recall (at
k) of the predictionspredsw.r.t. the labelstarget.- Raises
ValueError – If
kparameter is not None or an integer larger than 0
Example
>>> from torchmetrics.functional import retrieval_recall >>> preds = tensor([0.2, 0.3, 0.5]) >>> target = tensor([True, False, True]) >>> retrieval_recall(preds, target, k=2) tensor(0.5000)