MeanSquaredErrorPercentage
MeanSquaredErrorPercentage
- class MeanSquaredErrorPercentage(multioutput='uniform_average', multilevel='uniform_average', square_root=False, by_index=False)[source]
Mean Squared Error Percentage (MSE%) and root-MSE% forecasting error metrics.
Calculates the mean squared error percentage between the true and predicted values. Optionally, the root mean squared error percentage (RMSE%) can be computed by setting
square_root=True.The Mean Squared Error Percentage (MSE%) is calculated as:
\[\begin{split}\\text{MSE%} = \\frac{ \\frac{1}{n} \\sum_{i=1}^{n} (y_i - \\hat{y}_i)^2 } { \left| \\sum_{i=1}^{n} \\frac{y_i}{n} \right| }\end{split}\]where: - \( y_i \) are the true values, - \( \hat{y}_i \) are the predicted values, - \( n \) is the number of observations.
If
square_rootis set to True, the Root Mean Squared Error Percentage (RMSE%) is computed:\[\begin{split}\\text{RMSE%} = \\sqrt{ \\text{MSE%} }\end{split}\]- Parameters:
- multioutput‘uniform_average’ (default), 1D array-like, or ‘raw_values’
Whether and how to aggregate metric for multivariate (multioutput) data.
If
'uniform_average'(default), errors of all outputs are averaged with uniform weight.If 1D array-like, errors are averaged across variables, with values used as averaging weights (same order).
If
'raw_values', does not average across variables (outputs), per-variable errors are returned.
- multilevel{‘raw_values’, ‘uniform_average’, ‘uniform_average_time’}
How to aggregate the metric for hierarchical data (with levels).
If
'uniform_average'(default), errors are mean-averaged across levels.If
'uniform_average_time', metric is applied to all data, ignoring level index.If
'raw_values', does not average errors across levels, hierarchy is retained.
- square_rootbool, default = False
Whether to take the square root of the metric
- by_indexbool, default=False
Controls averaging over time points in direct call to metric object.
If
False(default), direct call to the metric object averages over time points, equivalent to a call of theevaluatemethod.If
True, direct call to the metric object evaluates the metric at each time point, equivalent to a call of theevaluate_by_indexmethod.
Methods
__call__(y_true, y_pred, **kwargs)Calculate metric value using underlying metric function.
- __call__(y_true, y_pred, **kwargs)[source]
Calculate metric value using underlying metric function.
- Parameters:
- y_truetime series in
sktimecompatible data container format. Ground truth (correct) target values.
Individual data formats in
sktimeare so-called mtype specifications, each mtype implements an abstract scitype.Seriesscitype = individual time series, vanilla forecasting.pd.DataFrame,pd.Series, ornp.ndarray(1D or 2D)Panelscitype = collection of time series, global/panel forecasting.pd.DataFramewith 2-level rowMultiIndex(instance, time),3D np.ndarray(instance, variable, time),listofSeriestypedpd.DataFrameHierarchicalscitype = hierarchical collection, for hierarchical forecasting.pd.DataFramewith 3 or more level rowMultiIndex(hierarchy_1, ..., hierarchy_n, time)
For further details on data format, see glossary on mtype. For usage, see forecasting tutorial
examples/01_forecasting.ipynb- y_predtime series in
sktimecompatible data container format Predicted values to evaluate against ground truth. Must be of same format as
y_true, same indices and columns if indexed.- y_pred_benchmarkoptional, time series in
sktimecompatible data container format Benchmark predictions to compare
y_predto, used for relative metrics. Required only if metric requires benchmark predictions, as indicated by tagrequires-y-pred-benchmark. Otherwise, can be passed to ensure interface consistency, but is ignored. Must be of same format asy_true, same indices and columns if indexed.- y_trainoptional, time series in
sktimecompatible data container format Training data used to normalize the error metric. Required only if metric requires training data, as indicated by tag
requires-y-train. Otherwise, can be passed to ensure interface consistency, but is ignored. Must be of same format asy_true, same columns if indexed, but not necessarily same indices.- sample_weightoptional, 1D array-like, or callable, default=None
Sample weights for each time point.
If
None, the time indices are considered equally weighted.If an array, must be 1D. If
y_trueandy_pred``are a single time series, ``sample_weightmust be of the same length asy_true. If the time series are panel or hierarchical, the length of all individual time series must be the same, and equal to the length ofsample_weight, for all instances of time series passed.If a callable, it must follow
SampleWeightGeneratorinterface, or have one of the following signatures:y_true: pd.DataFrame -> 1D array-like, ory_true: pd.DataFrame x y_pred: pd.DataFrame -> 1D array-like.
- y_truetime series in
- Returns:
- lossfloat, np.ndarray, or pd.DataFrame
Calculated metric, averaged or by variable. Weighted by
sample_weightif provided.float if
multioutput="uniform_average" or array-like, and ``multilevel="uniform_average"or “uniform_average_time”``. Value is metric averaged over variables and levels (see class docstring)np.ndarrayof shape(y_true.columns,)if multioutput=”raw_values”` andmultilevel="uniform_average"or"uniform_average_time". i-th entry is the, metric calculated for i-th variablepd.DataFrameifmultilevel="raw_values". of shape(n_levels, ), ifmultioutput="uniform_average"; of shape(n_levels, y_true.columns)ifmultioutput="raw_values". metric is applied per level, row averaging (yes/no) as inmultioutput.

