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Distributed scikit-learn meta-estimators with PySpark

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What is it?

sk-dist is a Python package for machine learning built on top of scikit-learn and is distributed under the Apache 2.0 software license. The sk-dist module can be thought of as “distributed scikit-learn” as its core functionality is to extend the scikit-learn built-in joblib parallelization of meta-estimator training to spark. A popular use case is the parallelization of grid search as shown here:

Check out the blog post for more information on the motivation and use cases of sk-dist.

Main Features

  • Distributed Training - sk-dist parallelizes the training of scikit-learn meta-estimators with PySpark. This allows distributed training of these estimators without any constraint on the physical resources of any one machine. In all cases, spark artifacts are automatically stripped from the fitted estimator. These estimators can then be pickled and un-pickled for prediction tasks, operating identically at predict time to their scikit-learn counterparts. Supported tasks are:

  • Distributed Prediction - sk-dist provides a prediction module which builds vectorized UDFs for PySpark DataFrames using fitted scikit-learn estimators. This distributes the predict and predict_proba methods of scikit-learn estimators, enabling large scale prediction with scikit-learn.

  • Feature Encoding - sk-dist provides a flexible feature encoding utility called Encoderizer which encodes mix-typed feature spaces using either default behavior or user defined customizable settings. It is particularly aimed at text features, but it additionally handles numeric and dictionary type feature spaces.

Installation

Dependencies

sk-dist requires:

sk-dist does not support Python 2

Spark Dependencies

Most sk-dist functionality requires a spark installation as well as PySpark. Some functionality can run without spark, so spark related dependencies are not required. The connection between sk-dist and spark relies solely on a sparkContext as an argument to various sk-dist classes upon instantiation.

A variety of spark configurations and setups will work. It is left up to the user to configure their own spark setup. The testing suite runs spark 2.3 and spark 2.4, though any spark 2.0+ versions are expected to work.

Additional spark related dependecies are pyarrow, which is used only for skdist.predict functions. This uses vectorized pandas UDFs which require pyarrow>=0.8.0. Depending on the spark version, it may be necessary to set spark.conf.set("spark.sql.execution.arrow.enabled", "true") in the spark configuration.

User Installation

The easiest way to install sk-dist is with pip:

pip install --upgrade sk-dist

You can also download the source code:

git clone https://github.com/Ibotta/sk-dist.git

Testing

With pytest installed, you can run tests locally:

pytest sk-dist

Examples

The package contains numerous examples on how to use sk-dist in practice. Examples of note are:

Background

The project was started at Ibotta Inc. on the machine learning team and open sourced in 2019.

It is currently maintained by the machine learning team at Ibotta. Special thanks to those who contributed to sk-dist while it was initially in development at Ibotta:

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