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A Python library of data structures optimized for machine learning tasks

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CGnal core

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A Python library defining data structures optimized for machine learning pipelines

What is it ?

cgnal-core is a Python package with modular design that provides powerful abstractions to build data ingestion pipelines and run end to end machine learning pipelines. The library offers lightweight object-oriented interface to MongoDB as well as Pandas based data structures. The aim of the library is to provide extensive support for developing machine learning based applications with a focus on practicing clean code and modular design.

Features

Some cool features that we are proud to mention are:

Data layers

  1. Archiver: Offers an object-oriented design to perform ETL on Mongodb collections as well as Pandas DataFrames.
  2. DAO: Data Access Object to allow archivers to serialize domain objects into the proper persistence layer support object (e.g. in the case of MongoDB, a DAO serializes a domain object into a MongoDB document) and to parse objects retrieved from the given persistence layer in the correct representation in our framework (e.g. a text will be parsed in a Document while tabular data will be parsed in a pandas DataFrame).
  3. Database: Object representing a relational database
  4. Table: Object representing a table of a relational database

Data Model

Offers the following data structures:

  1. Document : Data structure specifically designed to work with NLP applications that parses a json-like document into a couple of uuid and dictionary of information.
  2. Sample : Data structure representing an observation (a.k.a. sample) as used in machine learning applications
  3. MultiFeatureSample : Data structure representing an observation defined by a nested list of arrays.
  4. Dataset : Data structure designed to be used specifically for machine learning applications representing a collection of samples.

Installation

From pypi server

pip install cgnal-core

From source

git clone https://github.com/CGnal/cgnal-core
cd cgnal-core
make install

Tests

make tests

Checks

To run predefined checks (unit-tests, linting checks, formatting checks and static typing checks):

make checks

Examples

Data Layers

Creating a Database of Table objects

import pandas as pd
from cgnal.core.data.layer.pandas.databases import Database

# sample df
df1 = pd.DataFrame([[1, 2, 3], [6, 5, 4]], columns=['a', 'b', 'c'])

# creating a database 
db = Database('/path/to/db')
table1 = db.table('df1')

# write table to path
table1.write(df1)
# get path  
table1.filename

# convert to pandas dataframe 
table1.to_df()

# get table from database 
db.__getitem__('df1')

Using an Archiver with Dao objects

from cgnal.core.data.layer.pandas.archivers import CsvArchiver
from cgnal.core.data.layer.pandas.dao import DataFrameDAO

# create a dao object 
dao = DataFrameDAO()

# create a csv archiver 
arch = CsvArchiver('/path/to/csvfile.csv', dao)

# get pandas dataframe 
arch.data

# retrieve a single document object 
doc = next(arch.retrieve())
# retrieve a list of document objects 
docs = [i for i in arch.retrieve()]
# retrieve a document by it's id 
arch.retrieveById(doc.uuid)

# archive a single document 
doc = next(self.a.retrieve())
# update column_name field of the document with the given value
doc.data.update({'column_name': value})
# archive the document 
arch.archiveOne(doc)
# archive list of documents
a.archiveMany([doc, doc])

# get a document object as a pandas series 
arch.dao.get(doc)

Data Model

Creating a PandasDataset object

import pandas as pd
from cgnal.core.data.model.ml import PandasDataset

dataset = PandasDataset(features=pd.concat([pd.Series([1, np.nan, 2, 3], name="feat1"),
                                            pd.Series([1, 2, 3, 4], name="feat2")], axis=1),
                        labels=pd.Series([0, 0, 0, 1], name="Label"))

# access features as a pandas dataframe 
dataset.features
# access labels as pandas dataframe 
dataset.labels
# access features as a python dictionary 
dataset.getFeaturesAs('dict')
# access features as numpy array 
dataset.getFeaturesAs('array')

# indexing operations 
# access features and labels at the given index as a pandas dataframe  
dataset.loc(2).features
dataset.loc(2).labels

Creating a PandasTimeIndexedDataset object

import pandas as pd
from cgnal.core.data.model.ml import PandasTimeIndexedDataset

dateStr = [str(x) for x in pd.date_range('2010-01-01', '2010-01-04')]
dataset = PandasTimeIndexedDataset(
    features=pd.concat([
        pd.Series([1, np.nan, 2, 3], index=dateStr, name="feat1"),
        pd.Series([1, 2, 3, 4], index=dateStr, name="feat2")
    ], axis=1))

How to contribute ?

We are very much willing to welcome any kind of contribution whether it is bug report, bug fixes, contributions to the existing codebase or improving the documentation.

Where to start ?

Please look at the Github issues tab to start working on open issues

Contributing to cgnal-core

Please make sure the general guidelines for contributing to the code base are respected

  1. Fork the cgnal-core repository.
  2. Create/choose an issue to work on in the Github issues page.
  3. Create a new branch to work on the issue.
  4. Commit your changes and run the tests to make sure the changes do not break any test.
  5. Open a Pull Request on Github referencing the issue.
  6. Once the PR is approved, the maintainers will merge it on the main branch.

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