snowflake.ml.modeling.semi_supervised.LabelPropagation¶
- class snowflake.ml.modeling.semi_supervised.LabelPropagation(*, kernel='rbf', gamma=20, n_neighbors=7, max_iter=1000, tol=0.001, n_jobs=None, input_cols: Optional[Union[str, Iterable[str]]] = None, output_cols: Optional[Union[str, Iterable[str]]] = None, label_cols: Optional[Union[str, Iterable[str]]] = None, drop_input_cols: Optional[bool] = False, sample_weight_col: Optional[str] = None)¶
Bases:
BaseTransformer
Label Propagation classifier For more details on this class, see sklearn.semi_supervised.LabelPropagation
- kernel: {‘knn’, ‘rbf’} or callable, default=’rbf’
String identifier for kernel function to use or the kernel function itself. Only ‘rbf’ and ‘knn’ strings are valid inputs. The function passed should take two inputs, each of shape (n_samples, n_features), and return a (n_samples, n_samples) shaped weight matrix.
- gamma: float, default=20
Parameter for rbf kernel.
- n_neighbors: int, default=7
Parameter for knn kernel which need to be strictly positive.
- max_iter: int, default=1000
Change maximum number of iterations allowed.
- tol: float, 1e-3
Convergence tolerance: threshold to consider the system at steady state.
- n_jobs: int, default=None
The number of parallel jobs to run.
None
means 1 unless in ajoblib.parallel_backend
context.-1
means using all processors. See Glossary for more details.- input_cols: Optional[Union[str, List[str]]]
A string or list of strings representing column names that contain features. If this parameter is not specified, all columns in the input DataFrame except the columns specified by label_cols and sample-weight_col parameters are considered input columns.
- label_cols: Optional[Union[str, List[str]]]
A string or list of strings representing column names that contain labels. This is a required param for estimators, as there is no way to infer these columns. If this parameter is not specified, then object is fitted without labels(Like a transformer).
- output_cols: Optional[Union[str, List[str]]]
A string or list of strings representing column names that will store the output of predict and transform operations. The length of output_cols mus match the expected number of output columns from the specific estimator or transformer class used. If this parameter is not specified, output column names are derived by adding an OUTPUT_ prefix to the label column names. These inferred output column names work for estimator’s predict() method, but output_cols must be set explicitly for transformers.
- sample_weight_col: Optional[str]
A string representing the column name containing the examples’ weights. This argument is only required when working with weighted datasets.
- drop_input_cols: Optional[bool], default=False
If set, the response of predict(), transform() methods will not contain input columns.
Methods
fit
(dataset)Fit a semi-supervised label propagation model to X For more details on this function, see sklearn.semi_supervised.LabelPropagation.fit
predict
(dataset)Perform inductive inference across the model For more details on this function, see sklearn.semi_supervised.LabelPropagation.predict
predict_proba
(dataset[, output_cols_prefix])Predict probability for each possible outcome For more details on this function, see sklearn.semi_supervised.LabelPropagation.predict_proba
score
(dataset)Return the mean accuracy on the given test data and labels For more details on this function, see sklearn.semi_supervised.LabelPropagation.score
set_input_cols
(input_cols)Input columns setter.
to_sklearn
()Get sklearn.semi_supervised.LabelPropagation object.
Attributes
model_signatures
Returns model signature of current class.