Commonly used software tools produce conflicting and overly-optimistic AUPRC values
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Commonly used software tools produce conflicting and overly-optimistic AUPRC values
Chen, W.; Miao, C.; Zhang, Z.; Fung, C. S.-H.; Wang, R.; Chen, Y.; Qian, Y.; Cheng, L.; Yip, K.; Tsui, S. K.-W.; Cao, Q.
AbstractThe precision-recall curve (PRC) and the area under it (AUPRC) are useful for quantifying classification performance. They are commonly used in situations with imbalanced classes, such as cancer diagnosis and cell type annotation. We evaluated 10 popular tools for plotting PRC and computing AUPRC, which were collectively used in >3,000 published studies. We found the AUPRC values computed by the tools rank classifiers differently and some tools produce overly-optimistic results.