tabula-py
Simple wrapper of tabula-java: extract table from PDF into pandas DataFrame (by chezou)
modin
Modin: Scale your Pandas workflows by changing a single line of code (by modin-project)
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tabula-py
Posts with mentions or reviews of tabula-py.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-27.
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What is the best way to extract tables from scanned pdf's?
I haven't tried myself but https://github.com/chezou/tabula-py worked okay for some people
- software to convert pdf tables to Excel
- Completely crazy tables when transforming table from PDF file to CSV
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Ensure Java is installed and PATH is set for `java` in Amazon SageMaker Jupyter Notebook
import tabula pdf_path = "https://github.com/chezou/tabula-py/raw/master/tests/resources/data.pdf" dfs = tabula.read_pdf(pdf_path, stream=True)
modin
Posts with mentions or reviews of modin.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-15.
- The Distributed Tensor Algebra Compiler (2022)
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A Polars exploration into Kedro
The interesting thing about Polars is that it does not try to be a drop-in replacement to pandas, like Dask, cuDF, or Modin, and instead has its own expressive API. Despite being a young project, it quickly got popular thanks to its easy installation process and its “lightning fast” performance.
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Modern Polars: an extensive side-by-side comparison of Polars and Pandas
Yeah, tried Polars a couple of times: the API seems worse than Pandas to me too. eg the decision only to support autoincrementing integer indexes seems like it would make debugging "hmmm, that answer is wrong, what exactly did I select?" bugs much more annoying. Polars docs write "blazingly fast" all over them but I doubt that is a compelling point for people using single-node dataframe libraries. It isn't for me.
Modin (https://github.com/modin-project/modin) seems more promising at this point, particularly since a migration path for standing Pandas code is highly desirable.
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Polars: The Next Big Python Data Science Library... written in RUST?
If anyone wants a faster version of pandas it’s not hard to find, modin for example uses multiple cores to speed it up, so if you have 4 cores it’s about 4 times faster than pandas, and has the same API as pandas.
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Working with more than 10gb csv
Modin should fit. It implements Pandas APIs with e.g. Ray as backend. https://github.com/modin-project/modin
- Modern Python Performance Considerations
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I made a video about efficient memory use in pandas dataframes!
If you really want speed you should try modin.pandas which makes pandas multi-threaded.
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Almost no one knows how easily you can optimize your AI models
I am guessing XGB is fairly optimised as it is. If you would want to use the sklearn libraries with pandas, look into Modin
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TIL about modin.pandas which significantly speeds up pandas if you import modin.pandas instead of pandas.
Source
- How to Speed Up Pandas with 1 Line of Code