Easy and rapid deep learning
Project description
keras-pandas
tl;dr: keras-pandas allows users to rapidly build and iterate on deep learning models.
Getting data formatted and into keras can be tedious, time consuming, and difficult, whether your a veteran or new to
Keras. keras-pandas
overcomes these issues by (automatically) providing:
- A cleaned, transformed and correctly formatted
X
andy
(good for keras, sklearn or any other ML platform) - An 'input nub', without the hassle of worrying about input shapes or data types
- An output layer, correctly formatted for the kind of response variable provided
With these resources, it's possible to rapidly build and iterate on deep learning models, and focus on the parts of modeling that you enjoy!
For more info, check out the:
Quick Start
Let's build a model with the titanic data set. This data set is particularly fun because this data set contains a mix of categorical and numerical data types, and features a lot of null values.
We'll keras-pandas
pip install -U keras-pandas
And then run the following snippet to create and train a model:
from keras import Model
from keras.layers import Dense
from keras_pandas.Automater import Automater
from keras_pandas.lib import load_titanic
observations = load_titanic()
# Transform the data set, using keras_pandas
categorical_vars = ['pclass', 'sex', 'survived']
numerical_vars = ['age', 'siblings_spouses_aboard', 'parents_children_aboard', 'fare']
text_vars = ['name']
auto = Automater(categorical_vars=categorical_vars, numerical_vars=numerical_vars, text_vars=text_vars,
response_var='survived')
X, y = auto.fit_transform(observations)
# Start model with provided input nub
x = auto.input_nub
# Fill in your own hidden layers
x = Dense(32)(x)
x = Dense(32, activation='relu')(x)
x = Dense(32)(x)
# End model with provided output nub
x = auto.output_nub(x)
model = Model(inputs=auto.input_layers, outputs=x)
model.compile(optimizer='Adam', loss=auto.loss, metrics=['accuracy'])
# Train model
model.fit(X, y, epochs=4, validation_split=.2)
Usage
Installation
You can install keras-pandas
with pip
:
pip install -U keras-pandas
Creating an Automater
The core feature of keras-pandas
is the Automater, which accepts lists of variable types (all optional), and a
response variable (optional, for supervised problems). Together, all of these variables are the user_input_variables
,
which may be different than the variables fed into Keras.
As a side note, the response variable must be in one of the variable type lists (e.g. survived
is in categorical_vars
)
One variable type
If you only have one variable type, only use that variable type!
categorical_vars = ['pclass', 'sex', 'survived']
auto = Automater(categorical_vars=categorical_vars, response_var='survived')
Multiple variable types
If you have multiple variable types, throw them all in!
categorical_vars = ['pclass', 'sex', 'survived']
numerical_vars = ['age', 'siblings_spouses_aboard', 'parents_children_aboard', 'fare']
auto = Automater(categorical_vars=categorical_vars, numerical_vars=numerical_vars, response_var='survived')
No response_var
If all variables are always available, and / or your problems space doesn't have a single response variable, you can omit the response variable.
categorical_vars = ['pclass', 'sex', 'survived']
numerical_vars = ['age', 'siblings_spouses_aboard', 'parents_children_aboard', 'fare']
auto = Automater(categorical_vars=categorical_vars, numerical_vars=numerical_vars)
In this case, an output nub will not be auto-generated
Fitting the Automater
Before use, the Automator
must be fit. The fit()
method accepts a pandas DataFrame, which must contain all of the
columns listed during initialization.
auto.fit(observations)
Transforming data
Now, we can use our Automater
to transform the dataset, from a pandas DataFrame to numpy objects properly formatted
for Keras's input and output layers.
X, y = auto.transform(observations, df_out=False)
This will return two objects:
X
: An array, containing numpy object for each Keras input. This is generally one Keras input for each user input variable.y
: A numpy object, containing the response variable (if one was provided)
Using input / output nubs
Setting up correctly formatted, heuristically 'good' input and output layers is often
- Tedious
- Time consuming
- Difficult for those new to Keras
With this in mind, keras-pandas
provides correctly formatted input and output 'nubs'.
The input nub is correctly formatted to accept the output from auto.transform()
. It contains one Keras Input layer
for each generated input, may contain addition layers, and has all input piplines joined with a Concatenate
layer.
The output layer is correctly formatted to accept the response variable numpy object.
Contact
Hey, I'm Brendan Herger, avaiable at https://www.hergertarian.com/. Please feel free
to reach out to me at 13herger <at> gmail <dot> com
If you'd like to know a bit about me, I enjoy bridging the gap between data science and engineering, to build and deploy data products.
I've enjoyed building a unique combination of machine learning, deep learning, and software engineering skills. In my previous work at Capital One and startups, I've has built authorization fraud, insider threat, and legal discovery automation platforms. In each of these cases I've lead a team of data scientists and data engineers to enable and elevate our client's business workflow (and capture some amazing data).
When I'm not knee deep in a code base, I can be found traveling, sharing my collection of Japanese teas, and playing board games with my partner in Seattle.
Changelog
- PR title (#PR number, or #Issue if no PR)
Development
- There's nothing here! (yet)
2.1.0
- Boolean support deprecated. Boolean (bool) data type can be treated as a special case of categorical data types
2.0.2
- Remove a lot of the unnecessary dependencies (#75)
- Update dependencies to contemporary versions (#74)
2.0.1
- Fix issue w/ PyPi conflict
2.0.0
- Adding CI/CD and PyPi links, and updating contact section w/ about the author (#70)
- Major rewrite / update of examples (#72)
- Fixes bug in embedding transformer. Embeddings will now be at least length 1.
- Add functionality to check if
resp_var
is in the list of user provided variables - Added better null filling w/
CategoricalImputer
- Added filling unseen values w/
CategoricalImputer
- Converted default transformer pipeline to use
copy.deepcopy
instead ofcopy.copy
. This was a hotfix for a previously unknown issue. - Standardizing setting logging level, only in test base class and examples (when
__main__
)
1.3.5
- Adding regression example w/ inverse_transformation (#64)
- Fixing issue where web socket connections were being opened needlessly (#65)
1.3.4
- Adding
Manifest.in
, with including files references insetup.py
(#54)
1.3.2
- Fixed poorly written text embedding index unit test (#52)
- Added license (#49)
Earlier
- Lots of things happened. Break things and move fast
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