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Computes the confusion matrix from predictions and labels.
tf.compat.v1.confusion_matrix( labels, predictions, num_classes=None, dtype=tf.dtypes.int32, name=None, weights=None ) The matrix columns represent the prediction labels and the rows represent the real labels. The confusion matrix is always a 2-D array of shape [n, n], where n is the number of valid labels for a given classification task. Both prediction and labels must be 1-D arrays of the same shape in order for this function to work.
If num_classes is None, then num_classes will be set to one plus the maximum value in either predictions or labels. Class labels are expected to start at 0. For example, if num_classes is 3, then the possible labels would be [0, 1, 2].
If weights is not None, then each prediction contributes its corresponding weight to the total value of the confusion matrix cell.
For example:
tf.math.confusion_matrix([1, 2, 4], [2, 2, 4]) ==> [[0 0 0 0 0] [0 0 1 0 0] [0 0 1 0 0] [0 0 0 0 0] [0 0 0 0 1]] Note that the possible labels are assumed to be [0, 1, 2, 3, 4], resulting in a 5x5 confusion matrix.
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A Tensor of type dtype with shape [n, n] representing the confusion matrix, where n is the number of possible labels in the classification task. |
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ValueError | If both predictions and labels are not 1-D vectors and have mismatched shapes, or if weights is not None and its shape doesn't match predictions. |
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