case_weights {spatialRF} | R Documentation |
Generates case weights for binary data
Description
When the data is binary, setting the ranager
argument case.weights
helps to minimize the issues produced by class imbalance. This function takes a binary response variable and returns a vector of weights populated with the values 1/#zeros
and 1/#ones
. It is used internally by the function rf()
.
Usage
case_weights(data = NULL, dependent.variable.name = NULL)
Arguments
data |
Data frame with a response variable and a set of predictors. Default: |
dependent.variable.name |
Character string with the name of the response variable. Must be in the column names of |
Value
A vector with a length equal to nrow(data)
with the respective weights of the cases.
Examples
if(interactive()){
data <- data.frame(
response = c(0, 0, 0, 1, 1)
)
case_weights(
data = data,
dependent.variable.name = "response"
)
}
[Package spatialRF version 1.1.4 Index]