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6 months ago | 3 days ago | |
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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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datatable
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Cheat Sheets for data.table to Python's pandas syntax?
Aside from that, there is a Python translation of data.table (see documentation here), which might be worth looking into. However, it hasn't had any major updates in a while: the last release 2 years ago ...
- Any advice on using Pandas as a data analyst?
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Alternative to Pandas
There's datatable. I haven't used it much, but the R version (data.table) is phenomenal.
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Need advice on whether to store data set for regression model in SQL database or by using Python modules like Pickle or Parquet
just use HDF5 or Parquet, or CSV + https://github.com/h2oai/datatable to speed up the file reading.
- Massive R analysis of Data Science Language and Job Trends 2022
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Scikit-Learn Version 1.0
> For me I had with pandas the most issues using it's multiindex.
Yessss. I loathe indices, and have never been in a situation where I was better off with them than without them.
> Regarding fast you have something like Vaex on python sid
I've never used Vaex, but I've used datatable (https://github.com/h2oai/datatable) and polars (https://github.com/pola-rs/polars). Polars is my favorite API, but datatable was faster at reading data (Polars was faster in execution). I'll have to give Vaex a try at some point.
- Show HN: Sheet2dict – simple Python XLSX/CSV reader/to dictionary converter
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Hey Reddit, here's my comprehensive course on Python Pandas, for free.
Yep. I think this is the downside to a package being entirely maintained by volunteers. In any case, Pandas is still the leading data wrangling package for Python. (I'm excited to see how datatable evolves.)
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Ditching Excel for Python in a Legacy Industry (Reinsurance)
h2o's data.table clone is fine
https://github.com/h2oai/datatable
scikit-learn
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How to Build a Logistic Regression Model: A Spam-filter Tutorial
Online Courses: Coursera: "Machine Learning" by Andrew Ng edX: "Introduction to Machine Learning" by MIT Tutorials: Scikit-learn documentation: https://scikit-learn.org/ Kaggle Learn: https://www.kaggle.com/learn Books: "Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn, Keras & TensorFlow" by Aurélien Géron "The Elements of Statistical Learning" by Trevor Hastie, Robert Tibshirani, and Jerome Friedman By understanding the core concepts of logistic regression, its limitations, and exploring further resources, you'll be well-equipped to navigate the exciting world of machine learning!
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AutoCodeRover resolves 22% of real-world GitHub in SWE-bench lite
Thank you for your interest. There are some interesting examples in the SWE-bench-lite benchmark which are resolved by AutoCodeRover:
- From sympy: https://github.com/sympy/sympy/issues/13643. AutoCodeRover's patch for it: https://github.com/nus-apr/auto-code-rover/blob/main/results...
- Another one from scikit-learn: https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/issues/13070. AutoCodeRover's patch (https://github.com/nus-apr/auto-code-rover/blob/main/results...) modified a few lines below (compared to the developer patch) and wrote a different comment.
There are more examples in the results directory (https://github.com/nus-apr/auto-code-rover/tree/main/results).
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Polars
sklearn is adding support through the dataframe interchange protocol (https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/issues/25896). scipy, as far as I know, doesn't explicitly support dataframes (it just happens to work when you wrap a Series in `np.array` or `np.asarray`). I don't know about PyTorch but in general you can convert to numpy.
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[D] Major bug in Scikit-Learn's implementation of F-1 score
Wow, from the upvotes on this comment, it really seems like a lot of people think that this is the correct behavior! I have to say I disagree, but if that's what you think, don't just sit there upvoting comments on Reddit; instead go to this PR and tell the Scikit-Learn maintainers not to "fix" this "bug", which they are currently planning to do!
- Contraction Clustering (RASTER): A fast clustering algorithm
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Ask HN: Learning new coding patterns – how to start?
I was in a similar boat to yours - Worked in data science and since then have made a move to data engineering and software engineering for ML services.
I would recommend you look into the Design Patterns book by the Gang of Four. I found it particularly helpful to make extensible code that doesn't break specially with abstract classes, builders and factories. I would also recommend looking into the book The Object Oriented Thought Process to understand why traditional OOP is build the way it is.
You can also look into the source code of popular data science libraries such as sklearn (https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/tree/main/sklea...) and see how a lot of them have Base classes to define shared functionality between object of the same nature.
As others mentioned, I would also encourage you to try and implement design patterns in your everyday work - maybe you can make a Factory to load models or preprocessors that follow the same Abstract class?
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Transformers as Support Vector Machines
It looks like you've been the victim of some misinformation. As Dr_Birdbrain said, an SVM is a convex problem with unique global optimum. sklearn.SVC relies on libsvm which initializes the weights to 0 [0]. The random state is only used to shuffle the data to make probability estimates with Platt scaling [1]. Of the random_state parameter, the sklearn documentation for SVC [2] says
Controls the pseudo random number generation for shuffling the data for probability estimates. Ignored when probability is False. Pass an int for reproducible output across multiple function calls. See Glossary.
[0] https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/blob/2a2772a87b...
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platt_scaling
[2] https://scikit-learn.org/stable/modules/generated/sklearn.sv...
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How to Build and Deploy a Machine Learning model using Docker
Scikit-learn Documentation
- Planning to get a laptop for ML/DL, is this good enough at the price point or are there better options at/below this price point?
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Link Prediction With node2vec in Physics Collaboration Network
Firstly, we need a connection to Memgraph so we can get edges, split them into two parts (train set and test set). For edge splitting, we will use scikit-learn. In order to make a connection towards Memgraph, we will use gqlalchemy.
What are some alternatives?
polars - Dataframes powered by a multithreaded, vectorized query engine, written in Rust
Prophet - Tool for producing high quality forecasts for time series data that has multiple seasonality with linear or non-linear growth.
DataFrame - C++ DataFrame for statistical, Financial, and ML analysis -- in modern C++ using native types and contiguous memory storage
Surprise - A Python scikit for building and analyzing recommender systems
db-benchmark - reproducible benchmark of database-like ops
Keras - Deep Learning for humans
scientific-visualization-book - An open access book on scientific visualization using python and matplotlib
tensorflow - An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone
sktime - A unified framework for machine learning with time series
gensim - Topic Modelling for Humans
vinum - Vinum is a SQL processor for Python, designed for data analysis workflows and in-memory analytics.
H2O - H2O is an Open Source, Distributed, Fast & Scalable Machine Learning Platform: Deep Learning, Gradient Boosting (GBM) & XGBoost, Random Forest, Generalized Linear Modeling (GLM with Elastic Net), K-Means, PCA, Generalized Additive Models (GAM), RuleFit, Support Vector Machine (SVM), Stacked Ensembles, Automatic Machine Learning (AutoML), etc.