MultiLabelEvaluationAsLabelEvaluation #127
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Description
Ham handed "conversion" of
MultiLabelEvaluation(includingMultiLabelConfusionMatrix) to corresponding LabelEvaluation(includingLabelConfusionMatrix) - not meant to actually be merged. How can this be done better?Motivation
Such a feature would make analysis of
MultiLabelmodels simpler: in particularMultiLabelConfusionMatrixtoString()is hard to interpret. Compareto
In many places, constructors, methods, and fields are locked down with final / package private / protected / private which makes tweaking non-essential behaviors challenging. While I understand why from a maintenance and support perspective, it may make sense to allow more access in select places: maybe increased immutability /
unmodifiieableXcould mitigate risks? Or maybe unstable / unsupported apis could be marked with an annotation (e.g.,Beta)? It may be the case that I'm just not groking the public apis provided and those are sufficient to do what I want: to simplify that process for users like me, consider using those apis when implementing things liketoString()s so they can be used for reference (this is very often done, but I saw some little opportunities).