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2008 Oct 31
4
how to compute a roc curve
Hi, I'm trying to set up a prediction software, now i testing the performance of my method, so i need to calculate a ROC curve, specially auc, cut-off, sens and spec, i just looking at ROCH package, but it's a mass for me, i'm not a math guy and I'm getting lost Could any of you recommend me an easy-to-use package to do this task? i just have a list of positive/negative samples
2005 Jan 11
1
Standard error for the area under a smoothed ROC curve?
Hello, I am making some use of ROC curve analysis. I find much help on the mailing list, and I have used the Area Under the Curve (AUC) functions from the ROC function in the bioconductor project... http://www.bioconductor.org/repository/release1.5/package/Source/ ROC_1.0.13.tar.gz However, I read here... http://www.medcalc.be/manual/mpage06-13b.php "The 95% confidence interval for
2010 Jan 22
2
Computing Confidence Intervals for AUC in ROCR Package
Dear R-philes, I am plotting ROC curves for several cross-validation runs of a classifier (using the function below). In addition to the average AUC, I am interested in obtaining a confidence interval for the average AUC. Is there a straightforward way to do this via the ROCR package? plot_roc_curve <- function(roc.dat, plt.title) { #print(str(vowel.ROC)) pred <-
2007 Jul 26
5
ROC curve in R
Hi, I need to build ROC curve in R, can you please provide data steps / code or guide me through it. Thanks and Regards Rithesh M Mohan [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Nov 22
3
ROC Curve: negative AUC
Hi all, does anyone know why the area under the curve (AUC) is negative? I'm using ROC function with a logistic regression, package Epi. First time it happens... Thanks a lot! Bruno -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/ROC-Curve-negative-AUC-tp4650469.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2006 Mar 15
1
How to compare areas under ROC curves calculated with ROCR package
Dear all, I try to compare the performances of several parameters to diagnose lameness in dogs. I have several ROC curves from the same dataset. I plotted the ROC curves and calculated AUC with the ROCR package. I would like to compare the AUC. I used the following program I found on R-help archives : From: Bernardo Rangel Tura Date: Thu 16 Dec 2004 - 07:30:37 EST
2008 Jan 05
1
AUC values from LRM and ROCR
Dear List, I am trying to assess the prediction accuracy of an ordinal model fit with LRM in the Design package. I used predict.lrm to predict on an independent dataset and am now attempting to assess the accuracy of these predictions. >From what I have read, the AUC is good for this because it is threshold independent. I obtained the AUC for the fit model output from the c score (c =
2006 Mar 20
1
How to compare areas under ROC curves calculated with ROC R package
I might be missing something but I thought that AUC was a measure for comparing ROC curves, so there is nothing else needed to "compare" them. The larger AUC is the higher correlation of 2 variables compared. No other measures or calculations are needed. Jarek Tuszynski -----Original Message----- From: r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch [mailto:r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch] On
2011 Mar 13
1
use of ROCR package (ROC curve / AUC value) in a specific case versus integral calculation
Hello, I would like to use the ROCR package to draw ROC curves and compute AUC values. However, in the specific context of my application, the true positive rates and false positive rates are already provided by some upstream method. Of course, I can draw a ROC plot with the following command : plot(x=FPrate, y=TPrate, "o", xlab="false positive rate", ylab="true
2009 Oct 22
5
How to calculate the area under the curve
Hi all, I would like to calculate the area under the ROC curve for my predictive model. I have managed to plot points giving me the ROC curve. However, I do not know how to get the value of the area under. Does anybody know of a function that would give the result I want using an array of specificity and an array of sensitivity as input? Thanks, Olivier -- View this message in context:
2011 Apr 13
1
area under roc curve
Dear all, I want to measure the goodness of prediction of my linear model. That's why I was thinking about the area under roc curve. I'm trying the following, but I don't know how to avoid the error. Any help would be appreciated. library(ROCR) model.lm <- lm(log(outcome)~log(v1)+log(v2)+factor1) pred<-predict(model.lm) pred<-prediction(as.numeric(pred),
2005 Jul 19
1
ROC curve with survival data
Hi everyone, I am doing 5 years mortality predictive index score with survival analysis using a Cox proportional hazard model where I have a continous predictive variable and a right censored response which is the mortality, and the individuals were followed a maximum of 7 years. I'd like to asses the discrimination ability of survival analysis Cox model by computing a ROC curve and area
2004 Mar 11
5
Receiver Operator Characteristic curve
Dear R-helpers: I want to calculate area under a Receiver Operator Characteristic curve. Where can I find related functions? Thank you in advance Xiao
2011 Aug 08
1
Sample size AUC for ROC curves
Hallo! Does anybody know a way to calculate the sample size for comparing AUC of ROC curves against 'by chance' with AUC=0.5 (and/or against anothe AUC)? Thanks! Karl
2009 Jul 26
0
ROC curve using epicalc (after logistic regression)
Dear R-help list, I'm attempting to use the ROC routine from the epicalc package after performing a logistic regression analysis. My code is included after the sessionInfo() result. The datafile (GasketMelt1.csv) is attached. I updated both R and the epicalc packages and tried again before sending this request. sessionInfo result: R version 2.9.1 (2009-06-26) i386-pc-mingw32 locale:
2009 Jul 27
0
ROC curve using epicalc (after logistic regression) (re-sent)
Dear R-help, I am resending as I believe I screwed up the e-mail address to R-help earlier. Sorry for my lack of attention to detail, and for any inconvenience. I have also sent the question to the package maintainer, as suggested in the posting guide. Regards, Cliff ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Clifford Long <gnolffilc at gmail.com> Date: Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 8:46
2017 Jun 26
3
Jagged ROC curves?
Hi, I was trying to draw some ROC curves (prediction of case/control status), but seem to be getting a somewhat jagged plot. Can I do something that would 'smooth' it somewhat? Most roc curves seem to have many incremental changes (in x and y directions), but my plot only has 4 or 5 steps even though there are 22 data points. Should I be doing something differently? How can I provide a
2005 Dec 15
3
Name conflict between Epi and ROC packages
The name conflicts in Epi and ROC packages (2 'ROC' functions are the problem) cause the following code to work once, but not twice: library(MASS); data(cats); x = cats[,2] y = ifelse(cats[,1]=='F',0,1) library(Epi); ROC(x,y,grid=0)$AUC library(ROC); AUC(rocdemo.sca(y, x, dxrule.sca)) What is the standard way of resolving name conflicts? Ask maintainers to resolve
2009 Jul 17
2
Getting the C-index for a dataset that was not used to generate the logistic model
Does anyone know how to get the C-index from a logistic model - not using the dataset that was used to train the model, but instead using a fresh dataset on the same model? I have a dataset of 400 points that I've split into two halves, one for training the logistic model, and the other for evaluating it. The structure is as follows: column headers are "got a loan" (dichotomous),
2017 Jun 26
0
Jagged ROC curves?
> On Jun 26, 2017, at 11:40 AM, Brian Smith <bsmith030465 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I was trying to draw some ROC curves (prediction of case/control status), > but seem to be getting a somewhat jagged plot. Can I do something that > would 'smooth' it somewhat? Most roc curves seem to have many incremental > changes (in x and y directions), but my plot