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1 function fh=conffig(y, t) | |
2 %CONFFIG Display a confusion matrix. | |
3 % | |
4 % Description | |
5 % CONFFIG(Y, T) displays the confusion matrix and classification | |
6 % performance for the predictions mat{y} compared with the targets T. | |
7 % The data is assumed to be in a 1-of-N encoding, unless there is just | |
8 % one column, when it is assumed to be a 2 class problem with a 0-1 | |
9 % encoding. Each row of Y and T corresponds to a single example. | |
10 % | |
11 % In the confusion matrix, the rows represent the true classes and the | |
12 % columns the predicted classes. | |
13 % | |
14 % FH = CONFFIG(Y, T) also returns the figure handle FH which can be | |
15 % used, for instance, to delete the figure when it is no longer needed. | |
16 % | |
17 % See also | |
18 % CONFMAT, DEMTRAIN | |
19 % | |
20 | |
21 % Copyright (c) Ian T Nabney (1996-2001) | |
22 | |
23 [C, rate] = confmat(y, t); | |
24 | |
25 fh = figure('Name', 'Confusion matrix', ... | |
26 'NumberTitle', 'off'); | |
27 | |
28 plotmat(C, 'k', 'k', 14); | |
29 title(['Classification rate: ' num2str(rate(1)) '%'], 'FontSize', 14); |