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Lightwood's goal is to make it very simple for developers to use the power of artificial neural networks in their projects.

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Lightwood

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Lightwood has two objectives:

  • Make it so simple that you can build predictive models with a line of code.
  • Make it so flexible that you can change and customize everything.

Lightwood was inspired on Ludwig but runs on Pytorch and gives you full control of what you can do.

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Quick start

pip3 install lightwood

Learn

You can train a Predictor as follows:

from lightwood import Predictor
sensor3_predictor = Predictor(output=['sensor3']).learn(from_data=pandas.read_csv('sensor_data.csv'))

Predict

You can now given new readings from sensor1 and sensor2 predict what sensor3 will be.

prediction = sensor3_predictor.predict(when={'sensor1':1, 'sensor2':-1})

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