sklearn.metrics.pairwise.pairwise_kernels¶
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sklearn.metrics.pairwise.pairwise_kernels(X, Y=None, metric='linear', filter_params=False, n_jobs=None, **kwds)[source]¶
- Compute the kernel between arrays X and optional array Y. - This method takes either a vector array or a kernel matrix, and returns a kernel matrix. If the input is a vector array, the kernels are computed. If the input is a kernel matrix, it is returned instead. - This method provides a safe way to take a kernel matrix as input, while preserving compatibility with many other algorithms that take a vector array. - If Y is given (default is None), then the returned matrix is the pairwise kernel between the arrays from both X and Y. - Valid values for metric are::
- [‘rbf’, ‘sigmoid’, ‘polynomial’, ‘poly’, ‘linear’, ‘cosine’]
 - Read more in the User Guide. - Parameters: - X : array [n_samples_a, n_samples_a] if metric == “precomputed”, or, [n_samples_a, n_features] otherwise
- Array of pairwise kernels between samples, or a feature array. 
- Y : array [n_samples_b, n_features]
- A second feature array only if X has shape [n_samples_a, n_features]. 
- metric : string, or callable
- The metric to use when calculating kernel between instances in a feature array. If metric is a string, it must be one of the metrics in pairwise.PAIRWISE_KERNEL_FUNCTIONS. If metric is “precomputed”, X is assumed to be a kernel matrix. Alternatively, if metric is a callable function, it is called on each pair of instances (rows) and the resulting value recorded. The callable should take two arrays from X as input and return a value indicating the distance between them. 
- filter_params : boolean
- Whether to filter invalid parameters or not. 
- n_jobs : int or None, optional (default=None)
- The number of jobs to use for the computation. This works by breaking down the pairwise matrix into n_jobs even slices and computing them in parallel. - Nonemeans 1 unless in a- joblib.parallel_backendcontext.- -1means using all processors. See Glossary for more details.
- **kwds : optional keyword parameters
- Any further parameters are passed directly to the kernel function. 
 - Returns: - K : array [n_samples_a, n_samples_a] or [n_samples_a, n_samples_b]
- A kernel matrix K such that K_{i, j} is the kernel between the ith and jth vectors of the given matrix X, if Y is None. If Y is not None, then K_{i, j} is the kernel between the ith array from X and the jth array from Y. 
 - Notes - If metric is ‘precomputed’, Y is ignored and X is returned. 
 
        