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Maybe I'm reading this wrong, but when you say "Perfom/predict", you are talking about the application named Perform, right? If that is so, Perform can do that for you, or at the very least give you all the data you'd need to make an assessment.
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liblinear-predict
LIBLINEAR-PREDICT(1) General Commands Manual LIBLINEAR-PREDICT(1)
NAME
liblinear-predict - Make predictions based on a trained linear classifier model
SYNOPSIS
linear-predict [options] test_file model_file output_file
DESCRIPTION
liblinear-predict uses the linear classifier model-file to make predictions for each of the samples in test_file and stores the results in
output_file.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
-b (0|1)
Whether to output probability estimates or not (default: 0)
EXAMPLES
Train a linear SVM using L2-loss function with linear-train(1):
liblinear-train data_file
Output probability estimates (for logistic regression only):
liblinear-predict -b 1 test_file data_file.model output_file
SEE ALSO
liblinear-train(1), svm-predict(1), svm-train(1)
AUTHORS
liblinear-predict was written by the LIBLINEAR authors at National Taiwan university for the LIBLINEAR Project.
This manual page was written by Christian Kastner <debian@kvr.at>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
March 08, 2011 LIBLINEAR-PREDICT(1)