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A mini implementation of Scikit-Learn with custom models and metrics

Project description

Mini-Scikit-Learn

Mini-Scikit-Learn is a lightweight machine learning library inspired by Scikit-Learn. This project aims to implement essential machine learning algorithms, preprocessing techniques, model evaluation methods, and utilities to provide a basic yet functional machine learning toolkit.

Project Structure

The project is organized into several directories, each containing Python modules and Jupyter notebooks for different aspects of machine learning:

  • ensemble: Contains implementations of various ensemble methods including Random Forest.
  • metrics: Includes modules for evaluating model performance such as accuracy, precision, recall, F1 score, and confusion matrix.
  • model_selection: Features tools for model selection and hyperparameter tuning, including train-test split and GridSearchCV.
  • neural_networks: Dedicated to basic neural network architectures.
  • preprocessing: Holds preprocessing utilities like data scaling and encoding.
  • supervised_learning: Contains implementations of supervised learning algorithms like Logistic Regression, KNN, Decision Trees, etc.
  • utilities: Utility functions and classes used across the project.

Each directory contains Jupyter notebooks that demonstrate the testing of the respective modules implemented in the project.

Notebooks

  • ClassificationMetricsTest.ipynb: Tests and comparisons of classification metrics.
  • DecisionTreeClassifier.ipynb: Demonstrations of the Decision Tree classifier.
  • DecisionTreeRegressor.ipynb: Demonstrations of the Decision Tree regressor.
  • GridSearchCVTest.ipynb: Usage examples for GridSearchCV.
  • Other notebooks follow a similar naming convention, each focusing on different components of the library.

Installation

To use Mini-Scikit-Learn, clone this repository to your local machine. Ensure that you have Python installed, along with the necessary libraries.

git clone https://github.com/Basma-Arnaoui/Mini-Scikit-Learn.git
cd Mini-Scikit-Learn

Usage

To use the components of Mini-Scikit-Learn, you can import the required modules into your Python scripts or Jupyter notebooks. For example:

from supervised_learning.classification import LogisticRegression
from model_selection import GridSearchCV

# Your code to use these components goes here

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