Evaluate and iterate AutoML video classification models

This page shows you how to evaluate your AutoML video classification models so that you can iterate on your models.

Vertex AI provides model evaluation metrics to help you determine the performance of your models, such as precision and recall metrics. Vertex AI calculates evaluation metrics by using the test set.

How you use model evaluation metrics

Model evaluation metrics provide quantitative measurements of how your model performed on the test set. How you interpret and use those metrics depends on your business need and the problem your model is trained to solve. For example, you might have a lower tolerance for false positives than for false negatives or the other way around. These kinds of questions affect which metrics you would focus on.

For more information about iterating on your model to improve its performance, see Iterating on your model.

Evaluation metrics returned by Vertex AI

Vertex AI returns several different evaluation metrics such as precision, recall, and confidence thresholds. The metrics that Vertex AI returns depend on your model's objective. For example, Vertex AI provides different evaluation metrics for an image classification model compared to an image object detection model.

A schema file, downloadable from a Cloud Storage location, determines which evaluation metrics Vertex AI provides for each objective. The following schema file describes the evaluation metrics for video classification.

You can view and download schema files from the following Cloud Storage location:
gs://google-cloud-aiplatform/schema/modelevaluation/

  • AuPRC: The area under the precision-recall (PR) curve, also referred to as average precision. This value ranges from zero to one, where a higher value indicates a higher-quality model.
  • Confidence threshold: A confidence score that determines which predictions to return. A model returns predictions that are at this value or higher. A higher confidence threshold increases precision but lowers recall. Vertex AI returns confidence metrics at different threshold values to show how the threshold affects precision and recall.
  • Recall: The fraction of predictions with this class that the model correctly predicted. Also called true positive rate.
  • Precision: The fraction of classification predictions produced by the model that were correct.
  • F1 score: The harmonic mean of precision and recall. F1 is a useful metric if you're looking for a balance between precision and recall and there's an uneven class distribution.
  • Confusion matrix: A confusion matrix shows how often a model correctly predicted a result. For incorrectly predicted results, the matrix shows what the model predicted instead. The confusion matrix helps you understand where your model is "confusing" two results.

Getting evaluation metrics

You can get an aggregate set of evaluation metrics for your model and, for some objectives, evaluation metrics for a particular class or label. Evaluation metrics for a particular class or label is also known as an evaluation slice. The following content describes how to get aggregate evaluation metrics and evaluation slices by using the Google Cloud console or API.

Google Cloud console

  1. In the Google Cloud console, in the Vertex AI section, go to the Models page.

    Go to the Models page

  2. In the Region drop-down, select the region where your model is located.

  3. From the list of models, click your model, which opens the model's Evaluate tab.

    In the Evaluate tab, you can view your model's aggregate evaluation metrics, such as the Average precision and Recall.

    If the model objective has evaluation slices, the console shows a list of labels. You can click a label to view evaluation metrics for that label, as shown in the following example:

    label selection in console

API

API requests for getting evaluation metrics is the same for each data type and objective, but the outputs are different. The following samples show the same request but different responses.

Getting aggregate model evaluation metrics

The aggregate model evaluation metrics provide information about the model as a whole. To see information about a specific slice, list the model evaluation slices.

To view aggregate model evaluation metrics, use the projects.locations.models.evaluations.get method.

Vertex AI returns an array of confidence metrics. Each element shows evaluation metrics at a different confidenceThreshold value (starting from 0 and going up to 1). By viewing different threshold values, you can see how the threshold affects other metrics such as precision and recall.

Select a tab that corresponds to your language or environment:

REST

Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements:

  • LOCATION: Region where your model is stored.
  • PROJECT: Your project ID.
  • MODEL_ID: The ID of the model resource.
  • PROJECT_NUMBER: Your project's automatically generated project number.
  • EVALUATION_ID: ID for the model evaluation (appears in the response).

HTTP method and URL:

GET https://LOCATION-aiplatform.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT/locations/LOCATION/models/MODEL_ID/evaluations

To send your request, choose one of these options:

curl

Execute the following command:

curl -X GET \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $(gcloud auth print-access-token)" \
"https://LOCATION-aiplatform.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT/locations/LOCATION/models/MODEL_ID/evaluations"

PowerShell

Execute the following command:

$cred = gcloud auth print-access-token
$headers = @{ "Authorization" = "Bearer $cred" }

Invoke-WebRequest `
-Method GET `
-Headers $headers `
-Uri "https://LOCATION-aiplatform.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT/locations/LOCATION/models/MODEL_ID/evaluations" | Select-Object -Expand Content

You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:

Java

Before trying this sample, follow the Java setup instructions in the Vertex AI quickstart using client libraries. For more information, see the Vertex AI Java API reference documentation.

To authenticate to Vertex AI, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.


import com.google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.ModelEvaluation;
import com.google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.ModelEvaluationName;
import com.google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.ModelServiceClient;
import com.google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.ModelServiceSettings;
import java.io.IOException;

public class GetModelEvaluationVideoClassificationSample {

  public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
    // TODO(developer): Replace these variables before running the sample.
    // To obtain evaluationId run the code block below after setting modelServiceSettings.
    //
    // try (ModelServiceClient modelServiceClient = ModelServiceClient.create(modelServiceSettings))
    // {
    //   String location = "us-central1";
    //   ModelName modelFullId = ModelName.of(project, location, modelId);
    //   ListModelEvaluationsRequest modelEvaluationsrequest =
    //   ListModelEvaluationsRequest.newBuilder().setParent(modelFullId.toString()).build();
    //   for (ModelEvaluation modelEvaluation :
    //     modelServiceClient.listModelEvaluations(modelEvaluationsrequest).iterateAll()) {
    //       System.out.format("Model Evaluation Name: %s%n", modelEvaluation.getName());
    //   }
    // }
    String project = "YOUR_PROJECT_ID";
    String modelId = "YOUR_MODEL_ID";
    String evaluationId = "YOUR_EVALUATION_ID";
    getModelEvaluationVideoClassification(project, modelId, evaluationId);
  }

  static void getModelEvaluationVideoClassification(
      String project, String modelId, String evaluationId) throws IOException {
    ModelServiceSettings modelServiceSettings =
        ModelServiceSettings.newBuilder()
            .setEndpoint("us-central1-aiplatform.googleapis.com:443")
            .build();

    // Initialize client that will be used to send requests. This client only needs to be created
    // once, and can be reused for multiple requests. After completing all of your requests, call
    // the "close" method on the client to safely clean up any remaining background resources.
    try (ModelServiceClient modelServiceClient = ModelServiceClient.create(modelServiceSettings)) {
      String location = "us-central1";
      ModelEvaluationName modelEvaluationName =
          ModelEvaluationName.of(project, location, modelId, evaluationId);

      ModelEvaluation modelEvaluation = modelServiceClient.getModelEvaluation(modelEvaluationName);

      System.out.println("Get Model Evaluation Video Classification Response");
      System.out.format("Name: %s\n", modelEvaluation.getName());
      System.out.format("Metrics Schema Uri: %s\n", modelEvaluation.getMetricsSchemaUri());
      System.out.format("Metrics: %s\n", modelEvaluation.getMetrics());
      System.out.format("Create Time: %s\n", modelEvaluation.getCreateTime());
      System.out.format("Slice Dimensions: %s\n", modelEvaluation.getSliceDimensionsList());
    }
  }
}

Node.js

Before trying this sample, follow the Node.js setup instructions in the Vertex AI quickstart using client libraries. For more information, see the Vertex AI Node.js API reference documentation.

To authenticate to Vertex AI, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

/**
 * TODO(developer): Uncomment these variables before running the sample
 * (not necessary if passing values as arguments). To obtain evaluationId,
 * instantiate the client and run the following the commands.
 */
// const parentName = `projects/${project}/locations/${location}/models/${modelId}`;
// const evalRequest = {
//   parent: parentName
// };
// const [evalResponse] = await modelServiceClient.listModelEvaluations(evalRequest);
// console.log(evalResponse);

// const modelId = 'YOUR_MODEL_ID';
// const evaluationId = 'YOUR_EVALUATION_ID';
// const project = 'YOUR_PROJECT_ID';
// const location = 'YOUR_PROJECT_LOCATION';

// Imports the Google Cloud Model Service Client library
const {ModelServiceClient} = require('@google-cloud/aiplatform');

// Specifies the location of the api endpoint
const clientOptions = {
  apiEndpoint: 'us-central1-aiplatform.googleapis.com',
};

// Instantiates a client
const modelServiceClient = new ModelServiceClient(clientOptions);

async function getModelEvaluationVideoClassification() {
  // Configure the parent resources
  const name = `projects/${project}/locations/${location}/models/${modelId}/evaluations/${evaluationId}`;
  const request = {
    name,
  };

  // Create get model evaluation request
  const [response] = await modelServiceClient.getModelEvaluation(request);

  console.log('Get model evaluation video classification response');
  console.log(`\tName : ${response.name}`);
  console.log(`\tMetrics schema uri : ${response.metricsSchemaUri}`);
  console.log(`\tMetrics : ${JSON.stringify(response.metrics)}`);
  console.log(`\tCreate time : ${JSON.stringify(response.createTime)}`);
  console.log(`\tSlice dimensions : ${response.sliceDimensions}`);
}
getModelEvaluationVideoClassification();

Python

To learn how to install or update the Vertex AI SDK for Python, see Install the Vertex AI SDK for Python. For more information, see the Python API reference documentation.

from google.cloud import aiplatform


def get_model_evaluation_video_classification_sample(
    project: str,
    model_id: str,
    evaluation_id: str,
    location: str = "us-central1",
    api_endpoint: str = "us-central1-aiplatform.googleapis.com",
):
    """
    To obtain evaluation_id run the following commands where LOCATION
    is the region where the model is stored, PROJECT is the project ID,
    and MODEL_ID is the ID of your model.

    model_client = aiplatform.gapic.ModelServiceClient(
        client_options={
            'api_endpoint':'LOCATION-aiplatform.googleapis.com'
            }
        )
    evaluations = model_client.list_model_evaluations(parent='projects/PROJECT/locations/LOCATION/models/MODEL_ID')
    print("evaluations:", evaluations)
    """
    # The AI Platform services require regional API endpoints.
    client_options = {"api_endpoint": api_endpoint}
    # Initialize client that will be used to create and send requests.
    # This client only needs to be created once, and can be reused for multiple requests.
    client = aiplatform.gapic.ModelServiceClient(client_options=client_options)
    name = client.model_evaluation_path(
        project=project, location=location, model=model_id, evaluation=evaluation_id
    )
    response = client.get_model_evaluation(name=name)
    print("response:", response)

Listing all evaluation slices

The projects.locations.models.evaluations.slices.list method lists all evaluation slices for your model. You must have the model's evaluation ID, which you can get when you view the aggregated evaluation metrics.

You can use model evaluation slices to determine how the model performed on a specific label. The value field tells you which label the metrics are for.

Vertex AI returns an array of confidence metrics. Each element shows evaluation metrics at a different confidenceThreshold value (starting from 0 and going up to 1). By viewing different threshold values, you can see how the threshold affects other metrics such as precision and recall.

REST

Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements:

  • LOCATION: Region where Model is located. For example, us-central1.
  • PROJECT: Your project ID.
  • MODEL_ID: The ID of your model.
  • EVALUATION_ID: ID of the model evaluation that contains the evaluation slices to list.

HTTP method and URL:

GET https://LOCATION-aiplatform.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT/locations/LOCATION/models/MODEL_ID/evaluations/EVALUATION_ID/slices

To send your request, choose one of these options:

curl

Execute the following command:

curl -X GET \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $(gcloud auth print-access-token)" \
"https://LOCATION-aiplatform.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT/locations/LOCATION/models/MODEL_ID/evaluations/EVALUATION_ID/slices"

PowerShell

Execute the following command:

$cred = gcloud auth print-access-token
$headers = @{ "Authorization" = "Bearer $cred" }

Invoke-WebRequest `
-Method GET `
-Headers $headers `
-Uri "https://LOCATION-aiplatform.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT/locations/LOCATION/models/MODEL_ID/evaluations/EVALUATION_ID/slices" | Select-Object -Expand Content

You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:

Java

Before trying this sample, follow the Java setup instructions in the Vertex AI quickstart using client libraries. For more information, see the Vertex AI Java API reference documentation.

To authenticate to Vertex AI, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.


import com.google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.ModelEvaluationName;
import com.google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.ModelEvaluationSlice;
import com.google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.ModelEvaluationSlice.Slice;
import com.google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.ModelServiceClient;
import com.google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.ModelServiceSettings;
import java.io.IOException;

public class ListModelEvaluationSliceSample {

  public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
    // TODO(developer): Replace these variables before running the sample.
    // To obtain evaluationId run the code block below after setting modelServiceSettings.
    //
    // try (ModelServiceClient modelServiceClient = ModelServiceClient.create(modelServiceSettings))
    // {
    //   String location = "us-central1";
    //   ModelName modelFullId = ModelName.of(project, location, modelId);
    //   ListModelEvaluationsRequest modelEvaluationsrequest =
    //   ListModelEvaluationsRequest.newBuilder().setParent(modelFullId.toString()).build();
    //   for (ModelEvaluation modelEvaluation :
    //     modelServiceClient.listModelEvaluations(modelEvaluationsrequest).iterateAll()) {
    //       System.out.format("Model Evaluation Name: %s%n", modelEvaluation.getName());
    //   }
    // }
    String project = "YOUR_PROJECT_ID";
    String modelId = "YOUR_MODEL_ID";
    String evaluationId = "YOUR_EVALUATION_ID";
    listModelEvaluationSliceSample(project, modelId, evaluationId);
  }

  static void listModelEvaluationSliceSample(String project, String modelId, String evaluationId)
      throws IOException {
    ModelServiceSettings modelServiceSettings =
        ModelServiceSettings.newBuilder()
            .setEndpoint("us-central1-aiplatform.googleapis.com:443")
            .build();

    // Initialize client that will be used to send requests. This client only needs to be created
    // once, and can be reused for multiple requests. After completing all of your requests, call
    // the "close" method on the client to safely clean up any remaining background resources.
    try (ModelServiceClient modelServiceClient = ModelServiceClient.create(modelServiceSettings)) {
      String location = "us-central1";
      ModelEvaluationName modelEvaluationName =
          ModelEvaluationName.of(project, location, modelId, evaluationId);

      for (ModelEvaluationSlice modelEvaluationSlice :
          modelServiceClient.listModelEvaluationSlices(modelEvaluationName).iterateAll()) {
        System.out.format("Model Evaluation Slice Name: %s\n", modelEvaluationSlice.getName());
        System.out.format("Metrics Schema Uri: %s\n", modelEvaluationSlice.getMetricsSchemaUri());
        System.out.format("Metrics: %s\n", modelEvaluationSlice.getMetrics());
        System.out.format("Create Time: %s\n", modelEvaluationSlice.getCreateTime());

        Slice slice = modelEvaluationSlice.getSlice();
        System.out.format("Slice Dimensions: %s\n", slice.getDimension());
        System.out.format("Slice Value: %s\n\n", slice.getValue());
      }
    }
  }
}

Node.js

Before trying this sample, follow the Node.js setup instructions in the Vertex AI quickstart using client libraries. For more information, see the Vertex AI Node.js API reference documentation.

To authenticate to Vertex AI, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

/**
 * TODO(developer): Uncomment these variables before running the sample
 * (not necessary if passing values as arguments). To obtain evaluationId,
 * instantiate the client and run the following the commands.
 */
// const parentName = `projects/${project}/locations/${location}/models/${modelId}`;
// const evalRequest = {
//   parent: parentName
// };
// const [evalResponse] = await modelServiceClient.listModelEvaluations(evalRequest);
// console.log(evalResponse);

// const modelId = 'YOUR_MODEL_ID';
// const evaluationId = 'YOUR_EVALUATION_ID';
// const project = 'YOUR_PROJECT_ID';
// const location = 'YOUR_PROJECT_LOCATION';

// Imports the Google Cloud Model Service Client library
const {ModelServiceClient} = require('@google-cloud/aiplatform');

// Specifies the location of the api endpoint
const clientOptions = {
  apiEndpoint: 'us-central1-aiplatform.googleapis.com',
};

// Instantiates a client
const modelServiceClient = new ModelServiceClient(clientOptions);

async function listModelEvaluationSlices() {
  // Configure the parent resources
  const parent = `projects/${project}/locations/${location}/models/${modelId}/evaluations/${evaluationId}`;
  const request = {
    parent,
  };

  // Get and print out a list of all the evaluation slices for this resource
  const [response] =
    await modelServiceClient.listModelEvaluationSlices(request);
  console.log('List model evaluation response', response);
  console.log(response);
}
listModelEvaluationSlices();

Python

To learn how to install or update the Vertex AI SDK for Python, see Install the Vertex AI SDK for Python. For more information, see the Python API reference documentation.

from google.cloud import aiplatform


def list_model_evaluation_slices_sample(
    project: str,
    model_id: str,
    evaluation_id: str,
    location: str = "us-central1",
    api_endpoint: str = "us-central1-aiplatform.googleapis.com",
):
    """
    To obtain evaluation_id run the following commands where LOCATION
    is the region where the model is stored, PROJECT is the project ID,
    and MODEL_ID is the ID of your model.

    model_client = aiplatform.gapic.ModelServiceClient(
        client_options={
            'api_endpoint':'LOCATION-aiplatform.googleapis.com'
            }
        )
    evaluations = model_client.list_model_evaluations(parent='projects/PROJECT/locations/LOCATION/models/MODEL_ID')
    print("evaluations:", evaluations)
    """
    # The AI Platform services require regional API endpoints.
    client_options = {"api_endpoint": api_endpoint}
    # Initialize client that will be used to create and send requests.
    # This client only needs to be created once, and can be reused for multiple requests.
    client = aiplatform.gapic.ModelServiceClient(client_options=client_options)
    parent = client.model_evaluation_path(
        project=project, location=location, model=model_id, evaluation=evaluation_id
    )
    response = client.list_model_evaluation_slices(parent=parent)
    for model_evaluation_slice in response:
        print("model_evaluation_slice:", model_evaluation_slice)

Getting metrics for a single slice

To view evaluation metrics for a single slice, use the projects.locations.models.evaluations.slices.get method. You must have the slice ID, which is provided when you list all slices. The following sample applies to all data types and objectives.

REST

Before using any of the request data, make the following replacements:

  • LOCATION: Region where Model is located. For example, us-central1.
  • PROJECT: Your project ID.
  • MODEL_ID: The ID of your model.
  • EVALUATION_ID: ID of the model evaluation that contains the evaluation slice to retrieve.
  • SLICE_ID: ID of an evaluation slice to get.
  • PROJECT_NUMBER: Your project's automatically generated project number.
  • EVALUATION_METRIC_SCHEMA_FILE_NAME: The name of a schema file that defines the evaluation metrics to return such as classification_metrics_1.0.0.

HTTP method and URL:

GET https://LOCATION-aiplatform.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT/locations/LOCATION/models/MODEL_ID/evaluations/EVALUATION_ID/slices/SLICE_ID

To send your request, choose one of these options:

curl

Execute the following command:

curl -X GET \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $(gcloud auth print-access-token)" \
"https://LOCATION-aiplatform.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT/locations/LOCATION/models/MODEL_ID/evaluations/EVALUATION_ID/slices/SLICE_ID"

PowerShell

Execute the following command:

$cred = gcloud auth print-access-token
$headers = @{ "Authorization" = "Bearer $cred" }

Invoke-WebRequest `
-Method GET `
-Headers $headers `
-Uri "https://LOCATION-aiplatform.googleapis.com/v1/projects/PROJECT/locations/LOCATION/models/MODEL_ID/evaluations/EVALUATION_ID/slices/SLICE_ID" | Select-Object -Expand Content

You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:

Java

Before trying this sample, follow the Java setup instructions in the Vertex AI quickstart using client libraries. For more information, see the Vertex AI Java API reference documentation.

To authenticate to Vertex AI, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.


import com.google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.ModelEvaluationSlice;
import com.google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.ModelEvaluationSlice.Slice;
import com.google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.ModelEvaluationSliceName;
import com.google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.ModelServiceClient;
import com.google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.ModelServiceSettings;
import java.io.IOException;

public class GetModelEvaluationSliceSample {

  public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
    // TODO(developer): Replace these variables before running the sample.
    // To obtain evaluationId run the code block below after setting modelServiceSettings.
    //
    // try (ModelServiceClient modelServiceClient = ModelServiceClient.create(modelServiceSettings))
    // {
    //   String location = "us-central1";
    //   ModelName modelFullId = ModelName.of(project, location, modelId);
    //   ListModelEvaluationsRequest modelEvaluationsrequest =
    //   ListModelEvaluationsRequest.newBuilder().setParent(modelFullId.toString()).build();
    //   for (ModelEvaluation modelEvaluation :
    //     modelServiceClient.listModelEvaluations(modelEvaluationsrequest).iterateAll()) {
    //       System.out.format("Model Evaluation Name: %s%n", modelEvaluation.getName());
    //   }
    // }
    String project = "YOUR_PROJECT_ID";
    String modelId = "YOUR_MODEL_ID";
    String evaluationId = "YOUR_EVALUATION_ID";
    String sliceId = "YOUR_SLICE_ID";
    getModelEvaluationSliceSample(project, modelId, evaluationId, sliceId);
  }

  static void getModelEvaluationSliceSample(
      String project, String modelId, String evaluationId, String sliceId) throws IOException {
    ModelServiceSettings modelServiceSettings =
        ModelServiceSettings.newBuilder()
            .setEndpoint("us-central1-aiplatform.googleapis.com:443")
            .build();

    // Initialize client that will be used to send requests. This client only needs to be created
    // once, and can be reused for multiple requests. After completing all of your requests, call
    // the "close" method on the client to safely clean up any remaining background resources.
    try (ModelServiceClient modelServiceClient = ModelServiceClient.create(modelServiceSettings)) {
      String location = "us-central1";
      ModelEvaluationSliceName modelEvaluationSliceName =
          ModelEvaluationSliceName.of(project, location, modelId, evaluationId, sliceId);

      ModelEvaluationSlice modelEvaluationSlice =
          modelServiceClient.getModelEvaluationSlice(modelEvaluationSliceName);

      System.out.println("Get Model Evaluation Slice Response");
      System.out.format("Model Evaluation Slice Name: %s\n", modelEvaluationSlice.getName());
      System.out.format("Metrics Schema Uri: %s\n", modelEvaluationSlice.getMetricsSchemaUri());
      System.out.format("Metrics: %s\n", modelEvaluationSlice.getMetrics());
      System.out.format("Create Time: %s\n", modelEvaluationSlice.getCreateTime());

      Slice slice = modelEvaluationSlice.getSlice();
      System.out.format("Slice Dimensions: %s\n", slice.getDimension());
      System.out.format("Slice Value: %s\n", slice.getValue());
    }
  }
}

Node.js

Before trying this sample, follow the Node.js setup instructions in the Vertex AI quickstart using client libraries. For more information, see the Vertex AI Node.js API reference documentation.

To authenticate to Vertex AI, set up Application Default Credentials. For more information, see Set up authentication for a local development environment.

/**
 * TODO(developer): Uncomment these variables before running the sample
 * (not necessary if passing values as arguments). To obtain evaluationId,
 * instantiate the client and run the following the commands.
 */
// const parentName = `projects/${project}/locations/${location}/models/${modelId}`;
// const evalRequest = {
//   parent: parentName
// };
// const [evalResponse] = await modelServiceClient.listModelEvaluations(evalRequest);
// console.log(evalResponse);

// const modelId = 'YOUR_MODEL_ID';
// const evaluationId = 'YOUR_EVALUATION_ID';
// const sliceId = 'YOUR_SLICE_ID';
// const project = 'YOUR_PROJECT_ID';
// const location = 'YOUR_PROJECT_LOCATION';

// Imports the Google Cloud Model Service client library
const {ModelServiceClient} = require('@google-cloud/aiplatform');
// Specifies the location of the api endpoint
const clientOptions = {
  apiEndpoint: 'us-central1-aiplatform.googleapis.com',
};
// Specifies the location of the api endpoint
const modelServiceClient = new ModelServiceClient(clientOptions);

async function getModelEvaluationSlice() {
  // Configure the parent resource
  const name = `projects/${project}/locations/${location}/models/${modelId}/evaluations/${evaluationId}/slices/${sliceId}`;
  const request = {
    name,
  };

  // Get and print out a list of all the endpoints for this resource
  const [response] =
    await modelServiceClient.getModelEvaluationSlice(request);

  console.log('Get model evaluation slice');
  console.log(`\tName : ${response.name}`);
  console.log(`\tMetrics_Schema_Uri : ${response.metricsSchemaUri}`);
  console.log(`\tMetrics : ${JSON.stringify(response.metrics)}`);
  console.log(`\tCreate time : ${JSON.stringify(response.createTime)}`);

  console.log('Slice');
  const slice = response.slice;
  console.log(`\tDimension :${slice.dimension}`);
  console.log(`\tValue :${slice.value}`);
}
getModelEvaluationSlice();

Python

To learn how to install or update the Vertex AI SDK for Python, see Install the Vertex AI SDK for Python. For more information, see the Python API reference documentation.

from google.cloud import aiplatform


def get_model_evaluation_slice_sample(
    project: str,
    model_id: str,
    evaluation_id: str,
    slice_id: str,
    location: str = "us-central1",
    api_endpoint: str = "us-central1-aiplatform.googleapis.com",
):
    """
    To obtain evaluation_id run the following commands where LOCATION
    is the region where the model is stored, PROJECT is the project ID,
    and MODEL_ID is the ID of your model.

    model_client = aiplatform.gapic.ModelServiceClient(
        client_options={
            'api_endpoint':'LOCATION-aiplatform.googleapis.com'
            }
        )
    evaluations = model_client.list_model_evaluations(parent='projects/PROJECT/locations/LOCATION/models/MODEL_ID')
    print("evaluations:", evaluations)
    """
    # The AI Platform services require regional API endpoints.
    client_options = {"api_endpoint": api_endpoint}
    # Initialize client that will be used to create and send requests.
    # This client only needs to be created once, and can be reused for multiple requests.
    client = aiplatform.gapic.ModelServiceClient(client_options=client_options)
    name = client.model_evaluation_slice_path(
        project=project,
        location=location,
        model=model_id,
        evaluation=evaluation_id,
        slice=slice_id,
    )
    response = client.get_model_evaluation_slice(name=name)
    print("response:", response)

Iterate on your model

Model evaluation metrics provide a starting point for debugging your model when the model isn't meeting your expectations. For example, low precision and recall scores can indicate that your model needs additional training data or has inconsistent labels. Perfect precision and recall can indicate that the test data is too easy to predict and might not generalize well.

You can iterate on your training data and create a new model. After you create a new model, you can compare the evaluation metrics between the existing model and the new model.

The following suggestions can help you improve models that label items, such as classification or detection models:

  • Consider adding more examples or a wider range of examples in your training data. For more guidance, see Preparing data.
  • Consider removing classes or labels that don't have a lot of examples. Insufficient examples prevent the model from consistently and confidently making predictions about those classes or labels.
  • Machines can't interpret the name of your classes or labels and don't understand the nuances between them, such as "door" and "door_with_knob." You must provide data to help machines recognize such nuances.
  • Augment your data with more examples of true positives and true negatives, especially examples that are close to a decision boundary to mitigate model confusion.
  • Specify your own data split (training, validation, and test). Vertex AI randomly assigns items to each set. Therefore, near-duplicates can be allocated in the training and validation sets, which could lead to overfitting and then poor performance on the test set. For more information about setting your own data split, see About data splits for AutoML models.
  • If your model's evaluation metrics include a confusion matrix, you can see if the model is confusing two labels, where the model is predicting a particular label significantly more than the true label. Review your data and make sure the examples are correctly labeled.
  • If you had a short training time (low maximum number of node hours), you might get a higher-quality model by allowing it to train for a longer period of time (higher maximum number of node hours).