# GEval
GEval is a Haskell library and a stand-alone tool for evaluating the
results of solutions to machine learning challenges as defined on the
[Gonito](http://gonito.net) platform. Also could be used outside the
context of Gonito.net challenges, assuming the test data is given in
simple TSV (tab-separated values) files.
Note that GEval is only about machine learning evaluation. No actual
machine learning algorithms are available here.
The official repository is `git://gonito.net/geval`, browsable at
.
## Installing
You need [Haskell Stack](https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack).
You could install Stack with your package manager or with:
curl -sSL https://get.haskellstack.org/ | sh
When you've got Haskell Stack, install GEval with:
git clone git://gonito.net/geval
cd geval
stack setup
stack test
stack install
(Note that when you're running Haskell Stack for the first time it
will take some time and a couple of gigabytes on your disk.)
By default, `geval` binary is installed in `$HOME/.local/bin`, so in
order to run `geval` you need to either add `$HOME/.local/bin` to
`$PATH` in your configuration or to type:
PATH="$HOME/.local/bin" geval ...
### Plan B — just download the GEval binary
(Assuming you have a standard 64-bit Linux.)
wget https://gonito.net/get/bin/geval
chmod u+x geval
./geval --help
## Quick tour
Let's use GEval to evaluate machine translation (MT) systems (but keep in
mind than GEval could be used for many other machine learning task
types).
First, we will run GEval on WMT-2017, a German-to-English machine
translation challenge repackaged for [Gonito.net](https://gonito.net)
platform and [available there](https://gonito.net/challenge-readme/wmt-2017) (though, in a moment you'll see it can be
run on other test sets, not just the ones conforming to specific
Gonito.net standards). Let's download one of the solutions, it's just
available via git, so you don't have to click anywhere, just type:
git clone git://gonito.net/wmt-2017 -b submission-01229
Let's step into the repo and run GEval (I assume you added `geval`
path to `$PATH`, so that you could just use `geval` instead of
`/full/path/to/geval`):
cd submission-01229
geval
Well, something apparently went wrong:
geval: No file with the expected results: `./test-A/expected.tsv`
The problem is that the official test set is hidden from you (although
you can find it if you are determined...) You should try running GEval
on the dev set instead:
geval -t dev-0
and you'll see the result — 0.27358 in [BLEU
metric](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BLEU), which is the default
metric for the WMT-2017 challenge. GEval could do the evaluation using
other metrics, in case of machine translation, (Google) GLEU (alternative to
BLEU) or simple accuracy might make sense:
geval -t dev-0 --metric GLEU --metric Accuracy
If you wait a moment, you'll see the results:
BLEU 0.27358
GLEU 0.31404
Accuracy 0.01660
Ah, we forgot about the tokenization, in order to properly calculate
BLEU (or GLEU) the way it was done within the official WMT-2017
challenge, you need to tokenize the expected output and the actual
output of your system using the right tokenizer:
geval -t dev-0 --metric GLEU --metric Accuracy --tokenizer 13a
BLEU 0.26901
GLEU 0.30514
Accuracy 0.01660
The results do not look good anyway and I'm not talking about
Accuracy, which, even for a good MT (or even a human), will be low (as
it measures how many translations are exactly the same as the golden
standard), but rather about BLEU which is not impressive for this
particular task. Actually, it's no wonder as the system we're
evaluating now is a very simple neural machine translation baseline.
Out of curiosity, let's have a look at the worst items, i.e. sentences
for which the GLEU metric is the lowest (GLEU is better than BLEU for
item-per-item evaluation); it's easy with GEval:
geval -t dev-0 --alt-metric GLEU --line-by-line --sort | head -n 10
0.0 Tanzfreudiger Nachwuchs gesucht Dance-crazy youths wanted Dance joyous offspring sought
0.0 Bulgarische Gefängnisaufseher protestieren landesweit Bulgaria 's Prison Officers Stage National Protest Bulgarian prison guards protest nationwide
0.0 Schiffe der Küstenwache versenkt Coastguard ships sunk Coast Guard vessels sinking
0.0 Gebraucht kaufen Buying used Needed buy
0.0 Mieten Renting Rentals
0.0 E-Books E-books E-Books
0.021739130434782608 Auch Reservierungen in Hotels gehen deutlich zurück. There is even a marked decline in the number of hotel reservations . Reservations also go back to hotels significantly .
0.023809523809523808 Steuerbelastung von Geschäftsleuten im Raum Washington steigt mit der wirtschaftlichen Erholung Washington-area business owners " tax burden mounts as economy rebounds Tax burden of businessmen in the Washington area rises with economic recovery
0.03333333333333333 Verwunderte Ärzte machten Röntgenaufnahmen seiner Brust und setzen Pleurakathether an, um Flüssigkeit aus den Lungen zu entnehmen und im Labor zu testen. Puzzled doctors gave him chest X-rays , and administered pleural catheters to draw off fluid from the lungs and send it for assessment . At the end of his life , she studied medicine at the time .
0.03333333333333333 Die Tradition der Schulabschlussbälle in den USA wird nun auf die Universitäten übertragen, wo Freshmen Auftritte mit dem Privatflugzeug angeboten werden. US prom culture hits university life with freshers offered private jet entrances The tradition of school leavers in the U.S. is now transferred to universities , where freshmen are offered appearances with the private plane .
Well, this way, we found some funny utterances for which even a single
word was recovered, but could we get more insight?
The good news is that you could use GEval to debug the MT system in a
black-box manner to order to find its weak points -- --worst-features is the
option to do this:
geval -t dev-0 --alt-metric GLEU --worst-features | head -n 10
This command will find the top 10 "worst" features (in either input,
expected output or actual output), i.e. the features which correlate
with low GLEU values in the most significant way.
exp:" 346 0.27823151 0.00000909178949766883
out:'' 348 0.28014113 0.00002265047322460752
exp:castle 23 0.20197660 0.00006393156973075869
exp:be 191 0.27880383 0.00016009575605100586
exp:road 9 0.16307514 0.00025767878872874620
exp:out 78 0.26033671 0.00031551452260174863
exp:( 52 0.25348798 0.00068739029500072100
exp:) 52 0.25386216 0.00071404713888387060
exp:club 28 0.22958093 0.00078051481428704770
out:` 9 0.17131601 0.00079873676961809170
How to read the output like this?
1. The feature (i.e. a word or token) found, prepended with a
qualifier: `exp` for the expected output, `out` — the actul output,
`in` — input.
2. Number of occurrences.
3. The mean score for all items (in our examples: sentences) with a given feature.
For instance, the average GLEU score for sentences for which a double quote is expected
is 0.27823151. At first glance, it does not seem much worse than the general score
(0.30514), but actually…
4. … it's highly significant. The probability to get it by chance
(according to [Mann-Whitney _U_ test](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mann%E2%80%93Whitney_U_test))
is extremely low (_p_ = 0.000009).
But why were double quotes so problematic in German-English
translation?! Well, look at the second worst feature — `''`
in the _output_! Oops, it seems like a very stupid mistake with
post-processing was done and no double quote was correctly generated,
which decreased the score a little bit for each sentence in which the
quote was expected.
When I fixed this simple bug, the BLUE metric increased from 0.27358
to [0.27932](https://gonito.net/q/433e8cfdc4b5e20e276f4ddef5885c5ed5947ae5)!
What about the third item — the word _castle_ in the expected output? Let's
have a look at the examples with this word using `--line-by-line` option combined with grep:
geval -t dev-0 --alt-metric GLEU --line-by-line --sort | grep 'castle' | head -n 5
0.0660377358490566 Eine Wasserburg, die bei unserer nächsten Aufgabe gesucht wird, ist allerdings in der Höhe eher selten zu finden. A moated castle , which we looked for as part of our next challenge , is , of course , rather hard to find way up high . However , a watershed that is being sought in our next assignment is rather rare .
0.07142857142857142 Ziehen die Burgvereine bald wieder an einem Strang? Will the Burgvereine ( castle clubs ) get back together again ? Do the Burgundy clubs join forces soon ?
0.11290322580645161 Zuletzt gab es immer wieder Zwist zwischen den beiden Wolfratshauser Burgvereinen. Recently there have been a lot of disputes between both of the castle groups in Wolfratshausen . Last but not least , there has been a B.A. between the two Wolfratshauser Burgundy .
0.11650485436893204 Während die Burgfreunde um den plötzlich verstorbenen Richard Dimbath bis zuletzt einen Wiederaufbau der Burg am Bergwald im Auge hatten, steht für den Burgverein um Sjöberg die "Erschließung und Erlebbarmachung" des Geländes an vorderster Stelle. Whereas the castle friends , and the recently deceased Richard Dimbath right up until the bitter end , had their eyes on reconstructing the castle in the mountain forest , the castle club , with Sjöberg , want to " develop and bring the premises to life " in its original place . While the castle fans were aware of the sudden death of Richard Dimbath until the end of a reconstruction of the castle at Bergwald , the Burgverein around Sjöberg is in the vanguard of the `` development and adventure '' of the area .
0.1206896551724138 Auf der Hüpfburg beim Burggartenfest war am Sonnabend einiges los. Something is happening on the bouncy castle at the Burggartenfest ( castle garden festival ) .On the edge of the castle there was a lot left at the castle castle .
Well, know it is not as simple as the problem with double quotes. It
seems that "castle" German is full of compounds which are hard for the
MT system analysed, in particular the word _Burgverein_ makes the
system trip up. You might try to generalise this insight and improve
your system or you might not. It might be considered an issue in the
test set rather than in the system being evaluated. (Is it OK that we
have so many sentences with _Burgverein_ in the test set?)
## Another example
Let us download a Gonito.net challenge:
git clone git://gonito.net/sentiment-by-emoticons
The task is to predict the sentiment of a Polish short text -- whether
it is positive or negative (or to be precise: to guess whether a
positive or negative emoticon was used). The train set is given
in the `train/train.tsv.xz` file, each item is given in a separate file,
have a look at the first 5 items:
xzcat train/train.tsv.xz | head -n 5
Now let's try to evaluate some solution to this challenge. Let's fetch it:
git fetch git://gonito.net/sentiment-by-emoticons submission-01865
git reset --hard FETCH_HEAD
and now run geval:
geval -t dev-0
(You need to run `dev-0` test as the expected results for the `test-A`
test is hidden from you.) The evaluation result is 0.47481. This might
be hard to interpret, so you could try other metrics.
geval -t dev-0 --metric Accuracy --metric Likelihood
So now you can see that the accuracy is over 78% and the likelihood
(i.e. geometric mean of probabilities of the correct classes) is 0.62.
## Preparing a Gonito challenge
### Directory structure of a Gonito challenge
A definition of a [Gonito](http://gonito.net) challenge should be put in a separate
directory. Such a directory should
have the following structure:
* `README.md` — description of a challenge in Markdown, the first header
will be used as the challenge title, the first paragraph — as its short
description
* `config.txt` — simple configuration file with options the same as
the ones accepted by `geval` binary (see below), usually just a
metric is specified here (e.g. `--metric BLEU`), also non-default
file names could be given here (e.g. `--test-name test-B` for a
non-standard test subdirectory)
* `train/` — subdirectory with training data (if training data are
supplied for a given Gonito challenge at all)
* `train/train.tsv` — the usual name of the training data file (this
name is not required and could be more than one file), the first
column is the target (predicted) value, the other columns represent
features, no header is assumed
* `dev-0/` — subdirectory with a development set (a sample test set,
which won't be used for the final evaluation)
* `dev-0/in.tsv` — input data (the same format as `train/train.tsv`,
but without the first column)
* `dev-0/expected.tsv` — values to be guessed (note that `paste
dev-0/expected.tsv dev-0/in.tsv` should give the same format as
`train/train.tsv`)
* `dev-1/`, `dev-2`, ... — other dev sets (if supplied)
* `test-A/` — subdirectory with the test set
* `test-A/in.tsv` — test input (the same format as `dev-0/in.tsv`)
* `test-A/expected.tsv` — values to be guessed (the same format as
`dev-0/expected.tsv`), note that this file should be “hidden” by the
organisers of a Gonito challenge, see notes on the structure of
commits below
* `test-B`, `test-C`, ... — other alternative test sets (if supplied)
### Initiating a Gonito challenge with geval
You can use `geval` to initiate a [Gonito](http://gonito.net) challenge:
geval --init --expected-directory my-challenge
(This will generate a sample toy challenge about guessing planet masses).
A metric (other than the default `RMSE` — root-mean-square error) can
be given to generate another type of toy challenge:
geval --init --expected-directory my-machine-translation-challenge --metric BLEU
### Preparing a Git repository
[Gonito](http://gonito.net) platform expects a Git repository with a challenge to be
submitted. The suggested way to do this is as follows:
1. Prepare a branch with all the files _without_
`test-A/expected.tsv`. This branch will be cloned by people taking
up the challenge.
2. Prepare a separate branch (or even a repo) with
`test-A/expected.tsv` added. This branch should be accessible by
Gonito platform, but should be kept “hidden” for regular users (or
at least they should be kindly asked not to peek there). It is
recommended (though not obligatory) that this branch contain all
the source codes and data used to generate the train/dev/test sets.
(Use [git-annex](https://git-annex.branchable.com/) if you have really big files there.)
Branch (1) should be the parent of the branch (2), for instance, the
repo (for the toy “planets” challenge) could be created as follows:
geval --init --expected-directory planets
cd planets
git init
git add .gitignore config.txt README.md train/train.tsv dev-0/{in,expected}.tsv test-A/in.tsv
git commit -m 'init challenge'
git remote add origin ssh://gitolite@gonito.net/filipg/planets
git push origin master
git branch dont-peek
git checkout dont-peek
git add test-A/expected.tsv
git commit -m 'with expected results'
git push origin dont-peek
## Taking up a Gonito challenge
Clone the repo with a challenge, as given on the [Gonito](http://gonito.net) web-site, e.g.
for the toy “planets” challenge (as generated with `geval --init`):
git clone git://gonito.net/planets
Now use the train data and whatever machine learning tools you like to
guess the values for the dev set and the test set, put them,
respectively, as:
* `dev-0/out.tsv`
* `test-A/out.tsv`
(These files must have exactly the same number of lines as,
respectively, `dev-0/in.tsv` and `test-0/in.tsv`. They should contain
only the predicted values.)
Check the result for the dev set with `geval`:
geval --test-name dev-0
(the current directory is assumed for `--out-directory` and `--expected-directory`).
If you'd like and if you have access to the test set results, you can
“cheat” and check the results for the test set:
cd ..
git clone git://gonito.net/planets planets-secret --branch dont-peek
cd planets
geval --expected-directory ../planets-secret
### Uploading your results to Gonito platform
Uploading is via Git — commit your “out” files and push the commit to
your own repo. On [Gonito](http://gonito.net) you are encouraged to share your code, so
be nice and commit also your source codes.
git remote add mine git@github.com/johnsmith/planets-johnsmith
git add {dev-0,test-A}/out.tsv
git add Makefile magic-bullet.py ... # whatever scripts/source codes you have
git commit -m 'my solution to the challenge'
git push mine master
Then let Gonito pull them and evaluate your results, either manually clicking
"submit" at the Gonito web site or using `--submit` option (see below).
### Submitting a solution to a Gonito platform with GEval
A solution to a machine learning challenge can be submitted with the
special `--submit` option:
geval --submit --gonito-host HOST --token TOKEN
where:
* _HOST_ is the name of the host with a Gonito platform
* _TOKEN_ is a special per-user authorisation token (can be copied
from "your account" page)
_HOST_ must be given when `--submit` is used (unless the creator of the challenge
put `--gonito-host` option in the `config.txt` file, note that in such a case using
`--gonito-host` option will result in an error).
If _TOKEN_ was not given, GEval attempts to read it from the `.token`
file, and if the `.token` file does not exist, the user is asked to
type it (and then the token is cached in `.token` file).
GEval with `--submit` does not commit or push changes, this needs to
be done before running `geval --submit`. On the other hand, GEval will
check whether the changes were committed and pushed.
Note that using `--submit` option for the main instance at
is usually **NOT** needed, as the git
repositories are configured there in such a way that an evaluation is
triggered with each push anyway.
## `geval` options
```
geval - stand-alone evaluation tool for tests in Gonito platform
Usage: geval ([--init] | [-v|--version] | [-l|--line-by-line] |
[-w|--worst-features] | [-d|--diff OTHER-OUT] |
[-m|--most-worsening-features ARG] | [-j|--just-tokenize] |
[-S|--submit]) ([-s|--sort] | [-r|--reverse-sort])
[--out-directory OUT-DIRECTORY]
[--expected-directory EXPECTED-DIRECTORY] [-t|--test-name NAME]
[-o|--out-file OUT] [-e|--expected-file EXPECTED]
[-i|--input-file INPUT] [-a|--alt-metric METRIC]
[-m|--metric METRIC] [-p|--precision NUMBER-OF-FRACTIONAL-DIGITS]
[-T|--tokenizer TOKENIZER] [--gonito-host GONITO_HOST]
[--token TOKEN]
Run evaluation for tests in Gonito platform
Available options:
-h,--help Show this help text
--init Init a sample Gonito challenge rather than run an
evaluation
-v,--version Print GEval version
-l,--line-by-line Give scores for each line rather than the whole test
set
-w,--worst-features Print a ranking of worst features, i.e. features that
worsen the score significantly. Features are sorted
using p-value for Mann-Whitney U test comparing the
items with a given feature and without it. For each
feature the number of occurrences, average score and
p-value is given.
-d,--diff OTHER-OUT Compare results of evaluations (line by line) for two
outputs.
-m,--most-worsening-features ARG
Print a ranking of the "most worsening" features,
i.e. features that worsen the score the most when
comparing outputs from two systems.
-j,--just-tokenize Just tokenise standard input and print out the tokens
(separated by spaces) on the standard output. rather
than do any evaluation. The --tokenizer option must
be given.
-S,--submit Submit current solution for evaluation to an external
Gonito instance specified with --gonito-host option.
Optionally, specify --token.
-s,--sort When in line-by-line or diff mode, sort the results
from the worst to the best
-r,--reverse-sort When in line-by-line or diff mode, sort the results
from the best to the worst
--out-directory OUT-DIRECTORY
Directory with test results to be
evaluated (default: ".")
--expected-directory EXPECTED-DIRECTORY
Directory with expected test results (the same as
OUT-DIRECTORY, if not given)
-t,--test-name NAME Test name (i.e. subdirectory with results or expected
results) (default: "test-A")
-o,--out-file OUT The name of the file to be
evaluated (default: "out.tsv")
-e,--expected-file EXPECTED
The name of the file with expected
results (default: "expected.tsv")
-i,--input-file INPUT The name of the file with the input (applicable only
for some metrics) (default: "in.tsv")
-a,--alt-metric METRIC Alternative metric (overrides --metric option)
-m,--metric METRIC Metric to be used - RMSE, MSE, Accuracy, LogLoss,
Likelihood, F-measure (specify as F1, F2, F0.25,
etc.), multi-label F-measure (specify as
MultiLabel-F1, MultiLabel-F2, MultiLabel-F0.25,
etc.), MAP, BLEU, NMI, ClippEU, LogLossHashed,
LikelihoodHashed, BIO-F1, BIO-F1-Labels or CharMatch
-p,--precision NUMBER-OF-FRACTIONAL-DIGITS
Arithmetic precision, i.e. the number of fractional
digits to be shown
-T,--tokenizer TOKENIZER Tokenizer on expected and actual output before
running evaluation (makes sense mostly for metrics
such BLEU), minimalistic, 13a and v14 tokenizers are
implemented so far. Will be also used for tokenizing
text into features when in --worst-features and
--most-worsening-features modes.
--gonito-host GONITO_HOST
Submit ONLY: Gonito instance location.
--token TOKEN Submit ONLY: Token for authorization with Gonito
instance.
```
If you need another metric, let me know, or do it yourself!
## Licence
Apache License 2.0
## Authors
Filip Graliński
## Contributors
Piotr Halama