Plot Autocorrelation Function of models' residuals.
plotD3_acf(object, ..., variable = NULL, alpha = 0.95, scale_plot = FALSE) plotD3ACF(object, ..., variable = NULL, alpha = 0.95, scale_plot = FALSE)
object | An object of class 'auditor_model_residual' created with |
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... | Other 'auditor_model_residual' objects to be plotted together. |
variable | Name of variable to order residuals on a plot.
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alpha | Confidence level of the interval. |
scale_plot | Logical, indicates whenever the plot should scale with height. By default it's FALSE. |
a `r2d3` object.
dragons <- DALEX::dragons[1:100, ] # fit a model model_lm <- lm(life_length ~ ., data = dragons) lm_audit <- audit(model_lm, data = dragons, y = dragons$life_length)#> Preparation of a new explainer is initiated #> -> model label : lm ( default ) #> -> data : 100 rows 8 cols #> -> target variable : 100 values #> -> predict function : yhat.lm will be used ( default ) #> -> predicted values : No value for predict function target column. ( default ) #> -> model_info : package stats , ver. 4.1.1 , task regression ( default ) #> -> predicted values : numerical, min = 585.8311 , mean = 1347.787 , max = 2942.307 #> -> residual function : difference between y and yhat ( default ) #> -> residuals : numerical, min = -88.41755 , mean = -1.489291e-13 , max = 77.92805 #> A new explainer has been created!# validate a model with auditor mr_lm <- model_residual(lm_audit) # plot results plotD3_acf(mr_lm) library(randomForest) model_rf <- randomForest(life_length~., data = dragons) rf_audit <- audit(model_rf, data = dragons, y = dragons$life_length)#> Preparation of a new explainer is initiated #> -> model label : randomForest ( default ) #> -> data : 100 rows 8 cols #> -> target variable : 100 values #> -> predict function : yhat.randomForest will be used ( default ) #> -> predicted values : No value for predict function target column. ( default ) #> -> model_info : package randomForest , ver. 4.6.14 , task regression ( default ) #> -> predicted values : numerical, min = 751.8922 , mean = 1344.675 , max = 2482.72 #> -> residual function : difference between y and yhat ( default ) #> -> residuals : numerical, min = -179.0426 , mean = 3.112133 , max = 415.701 #> A new explainer has been created!