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Custom fold indices using lightgdm
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import numpy as np | |
from sklearn.datasets import load_digits | |
from sklearn.metrics import roc_auc_score | |
import lightgbm as lgbm | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
np.random.seed(4242) | |
d = load_digits() | |
xs = d['data'] | |
ys = d['target'] | |
indices = np.where((ys == 1) | (ys == 0)) | |
ys = ys[indices] | |
xs = xs[indices] | |
dset = lgbm.Dataset(xs, ys) | |
model = None | |
params = { | |
'boosting_type': 'gbdt', | |
'objective': 'binary', | |
'learning_rate': 0.05, | |
'num_leaves': 35, | |
'metric': 'auc', | |
'is_unbalance': True, | |
'seed': 1024, | |
'verbosity': -1 | |
} | |
# create some folds | |
niter = 100 | |
outer_folds = [] | |
aucv = [] | |
k = 5 | |
ss = len(xs)//k | |
for i in np.arange(0, len(xs)-ss, ss): | |
outer_folds.append((list(range(i, i+ss-10)), list(range(i+ss-10, i+ss)))) | |
# run a kfold cross validation using loop | |
for i, (outer_trainset, outer_testset) in enumerate(outer_folds): | |
trainset = lgbm.Dataset(xs[outer_trainset], ys[outer_trainset]) | |
model = lgbm.train(params, trainset, num_boost_round=niter) | |
ydelta = model.predict(xs[outer_testset]) | |
aucv.append(roc_auc_score(ys[outer_testset], ydelta)) | |
# run a kfold cross validation using lightgbm cv | |
r = lgbm.cv(params, folds=outer_folds, nfold=k, train_set=dset, shuffle=False, num_boost_round=niter) | |
auc = r['auc-mean'][niter-1] | |
stdev = r['auc-stdv'][niter-1] | |
print('lightgbm cv auc: {:.4f} (+-{:.4f})'.format(auc, stdev)) | |
print('manual cv auc: {:.4f} (+-{:.4f})'.format(np.mean(aucv), np.std(aucv))) | |
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goraj
commented
Feb 2, 2018
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