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Hi Hoe! That sounds interesting. Could you please elaborate a bit more on the idea? Maybe one concrete example, or a link to your code, would be helpful. It is my impression, though, that your suggestion is related to cost-sensitive quantification (or simply cost quantification), which is not (yet) covered in QuaPy. You might want to have a look at Chapter 5.5 of the (open access) quantification book https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-20467-8 Let me know! Regards |
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Hello Joe, we looked at your code and we agree with you that The With respect to the support for weights in Quapy, the instance-based weight model is more related to classification than to quantification, so it got less attention from quantification researchers, and from us. |
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Hi team, this is a great library, thanks for putting it together!
I was wondering if you would consider extending for the more general case of (weighted) aggregations rather than just counts/prevelances? i.e. where each instance has a weight or a cost associated with it e.g. maybe you're trying to estimate total $ value of the positive class where each instance has a price associated with it. You can recover the standard count definition by setting all weights to 1.
I have some code to do this for CC, ACC, HDy, etc - but it seems like the count/prevalence notion is fairly baked in to this lib...
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