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StandardTrainersCatalog.AveragedPerceptron Méthode

Définition

Surcharges

AveragedPerceptron(BinaryClassificationCatalog+BinaryClassificationTrainers, AveragedPerceptronTrainer+Options)

Créez une AveragedPerceptronTrainer option avec options avancées, qui prédit une cible à l’aide d’un modèle de classification binaire linéaire entraîné sur les données d’étiquette booléenne.

AveragedPerceptron(BinaryClassificationCatalog+BinaryClassificationTrainers, String, String, IClassificationLoss, Single, Boolean, Single, Int32)

Créez une AveragedPerceptronTrainercible qui prédit une cible à l’aide d’un modèle de classification binaire linéaire entraîné sur les données d’étiquette booléenne.

AveragedPerceptron(BinaryClassificationCatalog+BinaryClassificationTrainers, AveragedPerceptronTrainer+Options)

Créez une AveragedPerceptronTrainer option avec options avancées, qui prédit une cible à l’aide d’un modèle de classification binaire linéaire entraîné sur les données d’étiquette booléenne.

public static Microsoft.ML.Trainers.AveragedPerceptronTrainer AveragedPerceptron (this Microsoft.ML.BinaryClassificationCatalog.BinaryClassificationTrainers catalog, Microsoft.ML.Trainers.AveragedPerceptronTrainer.Options options);
static member AveragedPerceptron : Microsoft.ML.BinaryClassificationCatalog.BinaryClassificationTrainers * Microsoft.ML.Trainers.AveragedPerceptronTrainer.Options -> Microsoft.ML.Trainers.AveragedPerceptronTrainer
<Extension()>
Public Function AveragedPerceptron (catalog As BinaryClassificationCatalog.BinaryClassificationTrainers, options As AveragedPerceptronTrainer.Options) As AveragedPerceptronTrainer

Paramètres

catalog
BinaryClassificationCatalog.BinaryClassificationTrainers

Objet de formateur de catalogue de classification binaire.

options
AveragedPerceptronTrainer.Options

Options de formateur.

Retours

Exemples

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Microsoft.ML;
using Microsoft.ML.Data;
using Microsoft.ML.Trainers;

namespace Samples.Dynamic.Trainers.BinaryClassification
{
    public static class AveragedPerceptronWithOptions
    {
        public static void Example()
        {
            // Create a new context for ML.NET operations. It can be used for
            // exception tracking and logging, as a catalog of available operations
            // and as the source of randomness. Setting the seed to a fixed number
            // in this example to make outputs deterministic.
            var mlContext = new MLContext(seed: 0);

            // Create a list of training data points.
            var dataPoints = GenerateRandomDataPoints(1000);

            // Convert the list of data points to an IDataView object, which is
            // consumable by ML.NET API.
            var trainingData = mlContext.Data.LoadFromEnumerable(dataPoints);

            // Define trainer options.
            var options = new AveragedPerceptronTrainer.Options
            {
                LossFunction = new SmoothedHingeLoss(),
                LearningRate = 0.1f,
                LazyUpdate = false,
                RecencyGain = 0.1f,
                NumberOfIterations = 10
            };

            // Define the trainer.
            var pipeline = mlContext.BinaryClassification.Trainers
                .AveragedPerceptron(options);

            // Train the model.
            var model = pipeline.Fit(trainingData);

            // Create testing data. Use different random seed to make it different
            // from training data.
            var testData = mlContext.Data
                .LoadFromEnumerable(GenerateRandomDataPoints(500, seed: 123));

            // Run the model on test data set.
            var transformedTestData = model.Transform(testData);

            // Convert IDataView object to a list.
            var predictions = mlContext.Data
                .CreateEnumerable<Prediction>(transformedTestData,
                reuseRowObject: false).ToList();

            // Print 5 predictions.
            foreach (var p in predictions.Take(5))
                Console.WriteLine($"Label: {p.Label}, "
                    + $"Prediction: {p.PredictedLabel}");

            // Expected output:
            //   Label: True, Prediction: True
            //   Label: False, Prediction: False
            //   Label: True, Prediction: True
            //   Label: True, Prediction: True
            //   Label: False, Prediction: False

            // Evaluate the overall metrics.
            var metrics = mlContext.BinaryClassification
                .EvaluateNonCalibrated(transformedTestData);

            PrintMetrics(metrics);

            // Expected output:
            //   Accuracy: 0.89
            //   AUC: 0.96
            //   F1 Score: 0.88
            //   Negative Precision: 0.87
            //   Negative Recall: 0.92
            //   Positive Precision: 0.91
            //   Positive Recall: 0.85
            //
            // TEST POSITIVE RATIO:    0.4760 (238.0/(238.0+262.0))
            //   Confusion table
            //             ||======================
            //   PREDICTED || positive | negative | Recall
            //   TRUTH     ||======================
            //    positive ||      151 |       87 | 0.6345
            //    negative ||       53 |      209 | 0.7977
            //             ||======================
            //   Precision ||   0.7402 |   0.7061 |
        }

        private static IEnumerable<DataPoint> GenerateRandomDataPoints(int count,
            int seed = 0)

        {
            var random = new Random(seed);
            float randomFloat() => (float)random.NextDouble();
            for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
            {
                var label = randomFloat() > 0.5f;
                yield return new DataPoint
                {
                    Label = label,
                    // Create random features that are correlated with the label.
                    // For data points with false label, the feature values are
                    // slightly increased by adding a constant.
                    Features = Enumerable.Repeat(label, 50)
                        .Select(x => x ? randomFloat() : randomFloat() +
                        0.1f).ToArray()

                };
            }
        }

        // Example with label and 50 feature values. A data set is a collection of
        // such examples.
        private class DataPoint
        {
            public bool Label { get; set; }
            [VectorType(50)]
            public float[] Features { get; set; }
        }

        // Class used to capture predictions.
        private class Prediction
        {
            // Original label.
            public bool Label { get; set; }
            // Predicted label from the trainer.
            public bool PredictedLabel { get; set; }
        }

        // Pretty-print BinaryClassificationMetrics objects.
        private static void PrintMetrics(BinaryClassificationMetrics metrics)
        {
            Console.WriteLine($"Accuracy: {metrics.Accuracy:F2}");
            Console.WriteLine($"AUC: {metrics.AreaUnderRocCurve:F2}");
            Console.WriteLine($"F1 Score: {metrics.F1Score:F2}");
            Console.WriteLine($"Negative Precision: " +
                $"{metrics.NegativePrecision:F2}");

            Console.WriteLine($"Negative Recall: {metrics.NegativeRecall:F2}");
            Console.WriteLine($"Positive Precision: " +
                $"{metrics.PositivePrecision:F2}");

            Console.WriteLine($"Positive Recall: {metrics.PositiveRecall:F2}\n");
            Console.WriteLine(metrics.ConfusionMatrix.GetFormattedConfusionTable());
        }
    }
}

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AveragedPerceptron(BinaryClassificationCatalog+BinaryClassificationTrainers, String, String, IClassificationLoss, Single, Boolean, Single, Int32)

Créez une AveragedPerceptronTrainercible qui prédit une cible à l’aide d’un modèle de classification binaire linéaire entraîné sur les données d’étiquette booléenne.

public static Microsoft.ML.Trainers.AveragedPerceptronTrainer AveragedPerceptron (this Microsoft.ML.BinaryClassificationCatalog.BinaryClassificationTrainers catalog, string labelColumnName = "Label", string featureColumnName = "Features", Microsoft.ML.Trainers.IClassificationLoss lossFunction = default, float learningRate = 1, bool decreaseLearningRate = false, float l2Regularization = 0, int numberOfIterations = 10);
public static Microsoft.ML.Trainers.AveragedPerceptronTrainer AveragedPerceptron (this Microsoft.ML.BinaryClassificationCatalog.BinaryClassificationTrainers catalog, string labelColumnName = "Label", string featureColumnName = "Features", Microsoft.ML.Trainers.IClassificationLoss lossFunction = default, float learningRate = 1, bool decreaseLearningRate = false, float l2Regularization = 0, int numberOfIterations = 1);
static member AveragedPerceptron : Microsoft.ML.BinaryClassificationCatalog.BinaryClassificationTrainers * string * string * Microsoft.ML.Trainers.IClassificationLoss * single * bool * single * int -> Microsoft.ML.Trainers.AveragedPerceptronTrainer
<Extension()>
Public Function AveragedPerceptron (catalog As BinaryClassificationCatalog.BinaryClassificationTrainers, Optional labelColumnName As String = "Label", Optional featureColumnName As String = "Features", Optional lossFunction As IClassificationLoss = Nothing, Optional learningRate As Single = 1, Optional decreaseLearningRate As Boolean = false, Optional l2Regularization As Single = 0, Optional numberOfIterations As Integer = 10) As AveragedPerceptronTrainer
<Extension()>
Public Function AveragedPerceptron (catalog As BinaryClassificationCatalog.BinaryClassificationTrainers, Optional labelColumnName As String = "Label", Optional featureColumnName As String = "Features", Optional lossFunction As IClassificationLoss = Nothing, Optional learningRate As Single = 1, Optional decreaseLearningRate As Boolean = false, Optional l2Regularization As Single = 0, Optional numberOfIterations As Integer = 1) As AveragedPerceptronTrainer

Paramètres

catalog
BinaryClassificationCatalog.BinaryClassificationTrainers

Objet de formateur de catalogue de classification binaire.

labelColumnName
String

Nom de la colonne d’étiquette. Les données de colonne doivent être Boolean.

featureColumnName
String

Nom de la colonne de fonctionnalité. Les données de colonne doivent être un vecteur de taille connue de Single.

lossFunction
IClassificationLoss

Fonction de perte réduite dans le processus d’entraînement. Si null, HingeLoss serait utilisé et conduit à un entraîneur de perceptron moyen de marge maximale.

learningRate
Single

Taux d’apprentissage initial utilisé par SGD.

decreaseLearningRate
Boolean

true pour diminuer la learningRate progression des itérations ; sinon, false. La valeur par défaut est false.

l2Regularization
Single

Poids L2 pour la normalisation.

numberOfIterations
Int32

Nombre de passe par le jeu de données d’entraînement.

Retours

Exemples

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Microsoft.ML;
using Microsoft.ML.Data;

namespace Samples.Dynamic.Trainers.BinaryClassification
{
    public static class AveragedPerceptron
    {
        public static void Example()
        {
            // Create a new context for ML.NET operations. It can be used for
            // exception tracking and logging, as a catalog of available operations
            // and as the source of randomness. Setting the seed to a fixed number
            // in this example to make outputs deterministic.
            var mlContext = new MLContext(seed: 0);

            // Create a list of training data points.
            var dataPoints = GenerateRandomDataPoints(1000);

            // Convert the list of data points to an IDataView object, which is
            // consumable by ML.NET API.
            var trainingData = mlContext.Data.LoadFromEnumerable(dataPoints);

            // Define the trainer.
            var pipeline = mlContext.BinaryClassification.Trainers
                .AveragedPerceptron();

            // Train the model.
            var model = pipeline.Fit(trainingData);

            // Create testing data. Use different random seed to make it different
            // from training data.
            var testData = mlContext.Data
                .LoadFromEnumerable(GenerateRandomDataPoints(500, seed: 123));

            // Run the model on test data set.
            var transformedTestData = model.Transform(testData);

            // Convert IDataView object to a list.
            var predictions = mlContext.Data
                .CreateEnumerable<Prediction>(transformedTestData,
                reuseRowObject: false).ToList();

            // Print 5 predictions.
            foreach (var p in predictions.Take(5))
                Console.WriteLine($"Label: {p.Label}, "
                    + $"Prediction: {p.PredictedLabel}");

            // Expected output:
            //   Label: True, Prediction: True
            //   Label: False, Prediction: False
            //   Label: True, Prediction: True
            //   Label: True, Prediction: False
            //   Label: False, Prediction: False

            // Evaluate the overall metrics.
            var metrics = mlContext.BinaryClassification
                .EvaluateNonCalibrated(transformedTestData);

            PrintMetrics(metrics);

            // Expected output:
            //   Accuracy: 0.72
            //   AUC: 0.79
            //   F1 Score: 0.68
            //   Negative Precision: 0.71
            //   Negative Recall: 0.80
            //   Positive Precision: 0.74
            //   Positive Recall: 0.63
            //
            //   TEST POSITIVE RATIO:    0.4760 (238.0/(238.0+262.0))
            //   Confusion table
            //             ||======================
            //   PREDICTED || positive | negative | Recall
            //   TRUTH     ||======================
            //    positive ||      151 |       87 | 0.6345
            //    negative ||       53 |      209 | 0.7977
            //             ||======================
            //   Precision ||   0.7402 |   0.7061 |
        }

        private static IEnumerable<DataPoint> GenerateRandomDataPoints(int count,
            int seed = 0)

        {
            var random = new Random(seed);
            float randomFloat() => (float)random.NextDouble();
            for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
            {
                var label = randomFloat() > 0.5f;
                yield return new DataPoint
                {
                    Label = label,
                    // Create random features that are correlated with the label.
                    // For data points with false label, the feature values are
                    // slightly increased by adding a constant.
                    Features = Enumerable.Repeat(label, 50)
                        .Select(x => x ? randomFloat() : randomFloat() +
                        0.1f).ToArray()

                };
            }
        }

        // Example with label and 50 feature values. A data set is a collection of
        // such examples.
        private class DataPoint
        {
            public bool Label { get; set; }
            [VectorType(50)]
            public float[] Features { get; set; }
        }

        // Class used to capture predictions.
        private class Prediction
        {
            // Original label.
            public bool Label { get; set; }
            // Predicted label from the trainer.
            public bool PredictedLabel { get; set; }
        }

        // Pretty-print BinaryClassificationMetrics objects.
        private static void PrintMetrics(BinaryClassificationMetrics metrics)
        {
            Console.WriteLine($"Accuracy: {metrics.Accuracy:F2}");
            Console.WriteLine($"AUC: {metrics.AreaUnderRocCurve:F2}");
            Console.WriteLine($"F1 Score: {metrics.F1Score:F2}");
            Console.WriteLine($"Negative Precision: " +
                $"{metrics.NegativePrecision:F2}");

            Console.WriteLine($"Negative Recall: {metrics.NegativeRecall:F2}");
            Console.WriteLine($"Positive Precision: " +
                $"{metrics.PositivePrecision:F2}");

            Console.WriteLine($"Positive Recall: {metrics.PositiveRecall:F2}\n");
            Console.WriteLine(metrics.ConfusionMatrix.GetFormattedConfusionTable());
        }
    }
}

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