Interface AggregatedVariablesImpactExplanation.Builder

    • Method Detail

      • eventVariableNames

        AggregatedVariablesImpactExplanation.Builder eventVariableNames​(Collection<String> eventVariableNames)

        The names of all the event variables that were used to derive the aggregated variables.

        Parameters:
        eventVariableNames - The names of all the event variables that were used to derive the aggregated variables.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • eventVariableNames

        AggregatedVariablesImpactExplanation.Builder eventVariableNames​(String... eventVariableNames)

        The names of all the event variables that were used to derive the aggregated variables.

        Parameters:
        eventVariableNames - The names of all the event variables that were used to derive the aggregated variables.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • relativeImpact

        AggregatedVariablesImpactExplanation.Builder relativeImpact​(String relativeImpact)

        The relative impact of the aggregated variables in terms of magnitude on the prediction scores.

        Parameters:
        relativeImpact - The relative impact of the aggregated variables in terms of magnitude on the prediction scores.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • logOddsImpact

        AggregatedVariablesImpactExplanation.Builder logOddsImpact​(Float logOddsImpact)

        The raw, uninterpreted value represented as log-odds of the fraud. These values are usually between -10 to +10, but range from -infinity to +infinity.

        • A positive value indicates that the variables drove the risk score up.

        • A negative value indicates that the variables drove the risk score down.

        Parameters:
        logOddsImpact - The raw, uninterpreted value represented as log-odds of the fraud. These values are usually between -10 to +10, but range from -infinity to +infinity.

        • A positive value indicates that the variables drove the risk score up.

        • A negative value indicates that the variables drove the risk score down.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.