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13 changes: 6 additions & 7 deletions README.rst
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autometric
====

``autometric`` is to help draw ROC,PR curves for image semantic segmentation problem.When you have groundtruth image and
predict probabilistic image,this package can draw ROC,PR curves and save them to your savepath.It can also calculate FPR
(False Positive Rate) TPR(True Positive Rate) AUC(Area under Curve) MAP(Mean Average Precision) IoU(Intersection over Union)
at the same time.
``autometric`` is to help draw ROC, PR curves for image semantic segmentation problem. When you have groundtruth image and
predict probabilistic image, this package can draw ROC, PR curves and save them to your savepath. It can also calculate FPR
(False Positive Rate) TPR (True Positive Rate) AUC (Area under Curve) MAP (Mean Average Precision) IoU (Intersection over Union) at the same time.


Install
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Now you can use pip to install autometric,try ``pip install autometric``
Now you can use ``pip`` to install autometric,try ``pip install autometric``


requirements:
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- ``fileList``: a ``function`` to collect file to a list

- ``drawCurve``: a ``function`` to draw curves and calculate parameters.Read example.py to get an idea of how to use!
- ``drawCurve``: a ``function`` to draw curves and calculate parameters. Read `example.py` to get an idea of how to use!

if you right use the package,you can see the roc curve like below:
if you right use the package, you can see the roc curve like below:

.. image:: kaggle_ROC.png