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LensKit-Auto is built as a wrapper around the Python LensKit recommender-system library. It automates algorithm selection and hyper parameter optimization an can build ensemble models based on the LensKit models.

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LensKit-Auto is built as a wrapper around the Python LensKit recommender-system library. It automates algorithm selection and hyper parameter optimization an can build ensemble models based on the LensKit models.

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Install

Pip Install:

pip install lkauto

Conda Install

  1. Create conda environment
  2. Install pip
  3. Follow the Pip Install subchapter to install lenskit-Auto in your conda environment

Getting Started

LensKit-Auto is built as a wrapper around the Python LensKit recommender-system library. It automates algorithm selection and hyper parameter optimization an can build ensemble models based on LensKit models.

Standard use-case

In the standard use-case you just need to call a single function to get the best performing model for your dataset. It is either

from lkauto.lkauto import get_best_recommender_model

get_best_recommender_model()(train=train_split)

for the recommendation use-case or

from lkauto.lkauto import get_best_prediction_model

get_best_prediction_model(train=train_split)

for the prediction use-case

Examples and Advanced Use-Cases

LensKit-Auto allows three application scenarios:

Note: All application scenarios apply to Top-N ranking prediction and rating prediction use-cases.

  • Scenario 1: LensKit-Auto performs combined algorithm selection and hyperparameter optimization for a given dataset.
  • Scenario 2: LensKit-Auto performs hyperparameter optimization on a single algorithm for a given dataset.
  • Scenario 3: LensKit-Auto performs combined algorithm selection and hyperparameter optimization for a specified set of algorithms and/or different hyperparameter ranges for the provided dataset.

In order to take advantage of LensKit-Auto, a developer needs to read in a dataset.

from lenskit.datasets import ML100K

ml100k = ML100K('path_to_file')
ratings = ml100k.ratings
ratings.name = 'ml_100k'

Furthermore, it is suggested, that we take advantage of the Filer to control the LensKit-Auto output

from lkauto.utils.filer import Filer

filer = Filer('output/')

Top-N ranking prediction

First, we need to split the data in a train and test split to evaluate our model. The train-test splits can be performed based on data rows or user data. For the rating prediction example we are splitting the data based on user data.

import lenskit.crossfold as xf
from lenskit.batch import recommend
from lenskit import topn
from lkauto.lkauto import get_best_recommender_model

# User based data-split
for i, tp in enumerate(xf.partition_users(ratings, 1, xf.SampleN(5))):
    train_split = tp.train.copy()
    test_split = tp.test.copy()

    # Fixme: INSERT SCENARIO CODE HERE

    # fit
    model.fit(train_split)
    # recommend
    recs = recommend(algo=model, users=test_split['user'].unique(), n=5, n_jobs=1)

    # initialize RecListAnalysis
    rla = topn.RecListAnalysis()
    # add precision metric
    rla.add_metric(topn.ndcg)

    # compute scores
    scores = rla.compute(recs, test_split, include_missing=True)

Rating Prediction

First, we need to split the data in a train and test split to evaluate our model. The train-test splits can be performed based on data rows or user data. For the rating prediction example we are splitting the data based on the data rows. The Top-N ranking predicion example showcases the data-split based on user data.

from lenskit.metrics.predict import rmse
from lenskit.crossfold import sample_rows
from lkauto.lkauto import get_best_prediction_model

train_split, test_split = sample_rows(ratings, None, 25000)

# Fixme: INSERT SCENARIO CODE HERE

model.fit(train_split)
predictions = model.predict(test_split)
root_mean_square_error = rmse(predictions, test_split['rating'])

Scenario 1

Scenario 1 describes the fully automated combined algorithm selection and hyperparameter optimization (CASH problem). This scenario is recommended for inexperienced developers who have no or little experience in model selection.

LensKit-Auto performs the combined algorithm selection and hyperparameter optimization with a single function call.

model, config = get_best_recommender_model(train=train_split, filer=filer)

Note: As described above, the get_best_recommender_model() is used for Top-N ranking prediction. If you want to find a predictor instead of a recommender, replace the function call with get_best_prediction_model()

The get_best_recommender_model() or get_best_prediction_model() function call will return the best performing model, with tuned hyperparameters and a configuration dictionary that contains all information about the model. In the Scenario 1 use-case the model is chosen out of all LensKit algorithms with hyperparameters within the LensKit-Auto default
hyperparameter range. We can use the model in the exact same way like a regular LensKit model.

Scenario 2

In Senario 2 we are going to perform hyperparameter optimization on a single algorithm. First we need to define our custom configuration space with just a single algorithm included.

from ConfigSpace import Constant
from lkauto.algorithms.item_knn import ItemItem

# initialize ItemItem ConfigurationSpace
cs = ItemItem.get_default_configspace()
cs.add_hyperparameters([Constant("algo", "ItemItem")])
# set a random seed for reproducible results
cs.seed(42)

# Provide the ItemItem ConfigurationSpace to the get_best_recommender_model function. 
model, config = get_best_recommender_model(train=train_split, filer=filer, cs=cs)

Note: As described above, the get_best_recommender_model() is used for Top-N ranking prediction. If you want to find a predictor instead of a recommender, replace the function call with get_best_prediction_model()

The get_best_recommender_model() or get_best_prediction_model() function call will return the best performing ItemItem model. Besides the model, the get_best_recommender_model() function returns a configuration dictionary with all information about the model.

Scenario 3

Scenario 3 describes the automated combined algorithm selection and hyperparameter optimization of a custom configuration space. A developer that wants to use Scenario 3 needs to provide hyperparameter ranges for the hyperparameter optimization process.

First, a parent-ConfigurationSpace needs to be initialized. All algorithm names need to be added to the parent-ConfigurationSpace categorical algo hyperparameter.

from ConfigSpace import ConfigurationSpace, Categorical

# initialize ItemItem ConfigurationSpace
parent_cs = ConfigurationSpace()
# set a random seed for reproducible results
parent_cs.seed(42)
# add algorithm names as a constant
parent_cs.add_hyperparameters([Categorical("algo", ["ItemItem", "UserUser"])])

Afterward, we need to build the ItemItem and UserUser sub-ConfigurationSpace.

We can use the default sub-ConfigurationSpace from LensKit-Auto and add it to the parent-ConfigurationSpace:

from lkauto.algorithms.item_knn import ItemItem

# get default ItemItem ConfigurationSpace
item_item_cs = ItemItem.get_default_configspace()

# Add sub-ConfigurationSpace to parent-ConfigurationSpace
parent_cs.add_configuration_space(
    prefix="ItemItem",
    delimiter=":",
    configuration_space=item_item_cs,
    parent_hyperparameter={"parent": parent_cs["algo"], "value": "ItemItem"},
)

Or we can build our own ConfigurationSpace for a specific algorithm.

from ConfigSpace import ConfigurationSpace
from ConfigSpace import Integer, Float, Constant

# first we initialize hyperparameter objects for all hyperparameters that we want to optimize
nnbrs = Constant('nnbrs', 1000)
min_nbrs = Integer('min_nbrs', bounds=(1, 50), default=1)
min_sim = Float('min_sim', bounds=(0, 0.1), default=0)

# Then, we initialize the sub-ConfigurationSpace and add the hyperparameters to it
user_user_cs = ConfigurationSpace()
user_user_cs.add_hyperparameters([nnbrs, min_nbrs, min_sim])

# Last, we add the user_user_cs to the parent-ConfigurationSpace 

parent_cs.add_configuration_space(
    prefix="UserUser",
    delimiter=":",
    configuration_space=user_user_cs,
    parent_hyperparameter={"parent": parent_cs["algo"], "value": "UserUser"},
)

After creating the parent-ConfigurationSpace, we can use it in the same way like Scenario 2

# Provide the parent-ConfigurationSpace to the get_best_recommender_model function. 
model, config = get_best_recommender_model(train=train_split, filer=filer, cs=parent_cs)

Note: As described above, the get_best_recommender_model() is used for Top-N ranking prediction. If you want to find a predictor instead of a recommender, replace the function call with get_best_prediction_model()

Experiments on Default Configurations

The experiments to gather some hyperparameters for LensKit-Autos default configuration are described here: Experiments

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