Glossary

Coefficient of Discrimination, R-Squared (R2)

What is Coefficient of Discrimination, R-Squared (R2)?

The coefficient of discrimination, denoted ๐‘…ยฒ, is a commonly used performance metric for regression. It provides a measure of the proportion of the variance of a dependent variable that is explained by a regression model and defined by

Where ๐‘ฆ๐‘– is a dependent variable, ๐‘ฆฬ‚๐‘– is the output of the regression model, both indexed by ๐‘–, and ำฏ is the mean of the dependent variable. ๐‘…ยฒ is always less than or equal to 1; the larger it is, the more the variance of the dependent variable is explained by the regression model.

 

Why is the Coefficient of Discrimination, R-Squared (R2), Important?

The coefficient of discrimination is important because it is a commonly used and accepted performance metric for regression models.

 

How C3 AI Helps Organizations Use Coefficient of Discrimination, R-Squared (R2)

The coefficient of discrimination, or ๐‘…ยฒ, can be used readily as a performance metric by setting the scoring metric of a C3 MLPipe to MLRSquaredMetric.