print.SensMLP {NeuralSens} | R Documentation |
Print method for the SensMLP Class
Description
Print the sensitivities of a SensMLP
object.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'SensMLP'
print(x, n = 5, round_digits = NULL, ...)
Arguments
x |
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n |
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round_digits |
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... |
additional parameters |
References
Pizarroso J, Portela J, Muñoz A (2022). NeuralSens: Sensitivity Analysis of Neural Networks. Journal of Statistical Software, 102(7), 1-36.
Examples
## Load data -------------------------------------------------------------------
data("DAILY_DEMAND_TR")
fdata <- DAILY_DEMAND_TR
## Parameters of the NNET ------------------------------------------------------
hidden_neurons <- 5
iters <- 250
decay <- 0.1
################################################################################
######################### REGRESSION NNET #####################################
################################################################################
## Regression dataframe --------------------------------------------------------
# Scale the data
fdata.Reg.tr <- fdata[,2:ncol(fdata)]
fdata.Reg.tr[,3] <- fdata.Reg.tr[,3]/10
fdata.Reg.tr[,1] <- fdata.Reg.tr[,1]/1000
# Normalize the data for some models
preProc <- caret::preProcess(fdata.Reg.tr, method = c("center","scale"))
nntrData <- predict(preProc, fdata.Reg.tr)
#' ## TRAIN nnet NNET --------------------------------------------------------
# Create a formula to train NNET
form <- paste(names(fdata.Reg.tr)[2:ncol(fdata.Reg.tr)], collapse = " + ")
form <- formula(paste(names(fdata.Reg.tr)[1], form, sep = " ~ "))
set.seed(150)
nnetmod <- nnet::nnet(form,
data = nntrData,
linear.output = TRUE,
size = hidden_neurons,
decay = decay,
maxit = iters)
# Try SensAnalysisMLP
sens <- NeuralSens::SensAnalysisMLP(nnetmod, trData = nntrData, plot = FALSE)
sens
[Package NeuralSens version 1.1.3 Index]