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AutoML for Image, Text, and Tabular Data

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AutoML for Image, Text, and Tabular Data

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AutoGluon automates machine learning tasks enabling you to easily achieve strong predictive performance in your applications. With just a few lines of code, you can train and deploy high-accuracy machine learning and deep learning models on image, text, and tabular data.

Example

# First install package from terminal:
# pip install -U pip
# pip install -U setuptools wheel
# pip install autogluon  # autogluon==0.5.2

from autogluon.tabular import TabularDataset, TabularPredictor
train_data = TabularDataset('https://autogluon.s3.amazonaws.com/datasets/Inc/train.csv')
test_data = TabularDataset('https://autogluon.s3.amazonaws.com/datasets/Inc/test.csv')
predictor = TabularPredictor(label='class').fit(train_data, time_limit=120)  # Fit models for 120s
leaderboard = predictor.leaderboard(test_data)
AutoGluon Task Quickstart API
TabularPredictor Quick Start API
TextPredictor Quick Start API
ImagePredictor Quick Start API
ObjectDetector Quick Start API
MultiModalPredictor Quick Start API

Resources

See the AutoGluon Website for documentation and instructions on:

Refer to the AutoGluon Roadmap for details on upcoming features and releases.

Scientific Publications

Articles

Hands-on Tutorials

Train/Deploy AutoGluon in the Cloud

Contributing to AutoGluon

We are actively accepting code contributions to the AutoGluon project. If you are interested in contributing to AutoGluon, please read the Contributing Guide to get started.

Citing AutoGluon

If you use AutoGluon in a scientific publication, please cite the following paper:

Erickson, Nick, et al. "AutoGluon-Tabular: Robust and Accurate AutoML for Structured Data." arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.06505 (2020).

BibTeX entry:

@article{agtabular,
  title={AutoGluon-Tabular: Robust and Accurate AutoML for Structured Data},
  author={Erickson, Nick and Mueller, Jonas and Shirkov, Alexander and Zhang, Hang and Larroy, Pedro and Li, Mu and Smola, Alexander},
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.06505},
  year={2020}
}

If you are using AutoGluon Tabular's model distillation functionality, please cite the following paper:

Fakoor, Rasool, et al. "Fast, Accurate, and Simple Models for Tabular Data via Augmented Distillation." Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 33 (2020).

BibTeX entry:

@article{agtabulardistill,
  title={Fast, Accurate, and Simple Models for Tabular Data via Augmented Distillation},
  author={Fakoor, Rasool and Mueller, Jonas W and Erickson, Nick and Chaudhari, Pratik and Smola, Alexander J},
  journal={Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems},
  volume={33},
  year={2020}
}

If you use AutoGluon's multimodal text+tabular functionality in a scientific publication, please cite the following paper:

Shi, Xingjian, et al. "Multimodal AutoML on Structured Tables with Text Fields." 8th ICML Workshop on Automated Machine Learning (AutoML). 2021.

BibTeX entry:

@inproceedings{agmultimodaltext,
  title={Multimodal AutoML on Structured Tables with Text Fields},
  author={Shi, Xingjian and Mueller, Jonas and Erickson, Nick and Li, Mu and Smola, Alex},
  booktitle={8th ICML Workshop on Automated Machine Learning (AutoML)},
  year={2021}
}

AutoGluon for Hyperparameter Optimization

AutoGluon's state-of-the-art tools for hyperparameter optimization, such as ASHA, Hyperband, Bayesian Optimization and BOHB have moved to the stand-alone package syne-tune.

To learn more, checkout our paper "Model-based Asynchronous Hyperparameter and Neural Architecture Search" arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.10865 (2020).

@article{abohb,
  title={Model-based Asynchronous Hyperparameter and Neural Architecture Search},
  author={Klein, Aaron and Tiao, Louis and Lienart, Thibaut and Archambeau, Cedric and Seeger, Matthias},
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.10865},
  year={2020}
}

License

This library is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.

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