Settings and Features

History Panel
 
The History Panel lists all the best-of-generation models created in a run and gives access to the following settings and features:

Test All Button
Evaluates the performance of all the models in the History Panel on the testing set, showing their respective fitnesses and accuracies. If no testing set is used, then this button is disabled.

Test Current Button
Evaluates the performance of the selected model on the testing set, showing its fitness and accuracy. If no testing set is used, then this button is disabled.

Refresh All Button
Evaluates the performance of all the models in the History Panel both on the training and testing sets, and updates all the fitnesses and accuracies. This button is particularly useful when you have changed the fitness function or the training set after a run and would want to evaluate the performance on the training set with this new fitness function or new training set. This new training set is usually introduced for model refreshing, and is always good practice to pre-test all the models in the History Panel with this new data set.

Best of Run – Training
This heading is used to identify the best models of the run on the training set in terms of fitness and accuracy, showing also the exact values of their fitness and accuracy. For reference, the value of Max. Fitness on the training set is also shown.

Best of Run – Testing
This heading is used to identify the best models of the run on the testing set in terms of fitness and accuracy, showing also the exact values of their fitness and accuracy. For reference, the value of Max. Fitness on the testing set is also shown. If no testing set is used, then a dash is shown in all the boxes under this heading.

Model Column
In this column are shown the names of all the best-of-generation models created in the run. By clicking a model, you are making it your active model. By clicking the column heading, GeneXproTools allows you to sort the models in ascending or descending order.

Generation Column
In this column is shown the number of the generation in which the model was created. By clicking the column heading, GeneXproTools allows you to sort the models in ascending or descending order.

Program Size Column
In this column is shown the program size of all the best-of-generation models. By clicking the column heading, GeneXproTools allows you to sort the models in ascending or descending order of their program sizes.

Training Fitness Column
In this column is shown the fitness obtained by each model on the training set. By clicking the column heading, GeneXproTools allows you to sort the models in ascending or descending order of their training fitnesses.

Testing Fitness Column
In this column is shown the fitness obtained by each model on the testing set. Note that, after a run, only the fitness of the best-of-run model is shown; all the others are set to zero. In order to update these values, you must either click on the Test All or Test Current buttons. If no testing set is used, though, a dash is shown in all the entries under this heading. By clicking the column heading, GeneXproTools allows you to sort the models in ascending or descending order of their testing fitnesses.

Training Accuracy Column
In this column is shown the accuracy obtained by each model on the training set. By clicking the column heading, GeneXproTools allows you to sort the models in ascending or descending order of their training accuracies.

Testing Accuracy  Column
In this column is shown the accuracy obtained by each model on the testing set. Note that, after a run, only the accuracy of the best-of-run model is shown; all the others are set to zero. In order to update these values, you must either click on the Test All or Test Current buttons. If no testing set is used, though, a dash is shown in all the entries under this heading. By clicking the column heading, GeneXproTools allows you to sort the models in ascending or descending order of their testing accuracies.

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