I am doing some analysis regarding a binomial glm model that I have fitted earlier in R. While looking at my data, I figured out that the suitable cutoff point for my binary outcome should be 0.75 instead of 0.5. I am trying to get the cost()
function of the cv.glm()
{boot package}
to use the 0.75 cutoff point, but I have failed to get the right syntax.
I know for the 0.5 cutoff we normally use:
cost <- function(r, pi = 0) mean(abs(r-pi) > 0.5)
Can someone show me what is the right way to change the cutoff point in this function? (let's stick to 0.75 maybe).
cv.glm
you will see that the default cost function iscost = function(y, yhat) mean((y - yhat)^2)
. It is only calculating a "cost" between the predictedyhat
and the observedy
(in this case "mean squared error").