sklearn.model_selection
.RandomizedSearchCV¶
-
class
sklearn.model_selection.
RandomizedSearchCV
(estimator, param_distributions, n_iter=10, scoring=None, n_jobs=None, iid=’warn’, refit=True, cv=’warn’, verbose=0, pre_dispatch=‘2*n_jobs’, random_state=None, error_score=’raise-deprecating’, return_train_score=False)[source]¶ Randomized search on hyper parameters.
RandomizedSearchCV implements a “fit” and a “score” method. It also implements “predict”, “predict_proba”, “decision_function”, “transform” and “inverse_transform” if they are implemented in the estimator used.
The parameters of the estimator used to apply these methods are optimized by cross-validated search over parameter settings.
In contrast to GridSearchCV, not all parameter values are tried out, but rather a fixed number of parameter settings is sampled from the specified distributions. The number of parameter settings that are tried is given by n_iter.
If all parameters are presented as a list, sampling without replacement is performed. If at least one parameter is given as a distribution, sampling with replacement is used. It is highly recommended to use continuous distributions for continuous parameters.
Note that before SciPy 0.16, the
scipy.stats.distributions
do not accept a custom RNG instance and always use the singleton RNG fromnumpy.random
. Hence settingrandom_state
will not guarantee a deterministic iteration wheneverscipy.stats
distributions are used to define the parameter search space.Read more in the User Guide.
Parameters: - estimator : estimator object.
A object of that type is instantiated for each grid point. This is assumed to implement the scikit-learn estimator interface. Either estimator needs to provide a
score
function, orscoring
must be passed.- param_distributions : dict
Dictionary with parameters names (string) as keys and distributions or lists of parameters to try. Distributions must provide a
rvs
method for sampling (such as those from scipy.stats.distributions). If a list is given, it is sampled uniformly.- n_iter : int, default=10
Number of parameter settings that are sampled. n_iter trades off runtime vs quality of the solution.
- scoring : string, callable, list/tuple, dict or None, default: None
A single string (see The scoring parameter: defining model evaluation rules) or a callable (see Defining your scoring strategy from metric functions) to evaluate the predictions on the test set.
For evaluating multiple metrics, either give a list of (unique) strings or a dict with names as keys and callables as values.
NOTE that when using custom scorers, each scorer should return a single value. Metric functions returning a list/array of values can be wrapped into multiple scorers that return one value each.
See Specifying multiple metrics for evaluation for an example.
If None, the estimator’s score method is used.
- n_jobs : int or None, optional (default=None)
Number of jobs to run in parallel.
None
means 1 unless in ajoblib.parallel_backend
context.-1
means using all processors. See Glossary for more details.- pre_dispatch : int, or string, optional
Controls the number of jobs that get dispatched during parallel execution. Reducing this number can be useful to avoid an explosion of memory consumption when more jobs get dispatched than CPUs can process. This parameter can be:
- None, in which case all the jobs are immediately created and spawned. Use this for lightweight and fast-running jobs, to avoid delays due to on-demand spawning of the jobs
- An int, giving the exact number of total jobs that are spawned
- A string, giving an expression as a function of n_jobs, as in ‘2*n_jobs’
- iid : boolean, default=’warn’
If True, return the average score across folds, weighted by the number of samples in each test set. In this case, the data is assumed to be identically distributed across the folds, and the loss minimized is the total loss per sample, and not the mean loss across the folds. If False, return the average score across folds. Default is True, but will change to False in version 0.22, to correspond to the standard definition of cross-validation.
Changed in version 0.20: Parameter
iid
will change from True to False by default in version 0.22, and will be removed in 0.24.- cv : int, cross-validation generator or an iterable, optional
Determines the cross-validation splitting strategy. Possible inputs for cv are:
- None, to use the default 3-fold cross validation,
- integer, to specify the number of folds in a
(Stratified)KFold
, - CV splitter,
- An iterable yielding (train, test) splits as arrays of indices.
For integer/None inputs, if the estimator is a classifier and
y
is either binary or multiclass,StratifiedKFold
is used. In all other cases,KFold
is used.Refer User Guide for the various cross-validation strategies that can be used here.
Changed in version 0.20:
cv
default value if None will change from 3-fold to 5-fold in v0.22.- refit : boolean, string, or callable, default=True
Refit an estimator using the best found parameters on the whole dataset.
For multiple metric evaluation, this needs to be a string denoting the scorer that would be used to find the best parameters for refitting the estimator at the end.
Where there are considerations other than maximum score in choosing a best estimator,
refit
can be set to a function which returns the selectedbest_index_
given thecv_results
.The refitted estimator is made available at the
best_estimator_
attribute and permits usingpredict
directly on thisRandomizedSearchCV
instance.Also for multiple metric evaluation, the attributes
best_index_
,best_score_
andbest_params_
will only be available ifrefit
is set and all of them will be determined w.r.t this specific scorer. When refit is callable,best_score_
is disabled.See
scoring
parameter to know more about multiple metric evaluation.Changed in version 0.20: Support for callable added.
- verbose : integer
Controls the verbosity: the higher, the more messages.
- random_state : int, RandomState instance or None, optional, default=None
Pseudo random number generator state used for random uniform sampling from lists of possible values instead of scipy.stats distributions. If int, random_state is the seed used by the random number generator; If RandomState instance, random_state is the random number generator; If None, the random number generator is the RandomState instance used by
np.random
.- error_score : ‘raise’ or numeric
Value to assign to the score if an error occurs in estimator fitting. If set to ‘raise’, the error is raised. If a numeric value is given, FitFailedWarning is raised. This parameter does not affect the refit step, which will always raise the error. Default is ‘raise’ but from version 0.22 it will change to np.nan.
- return_train_score : boolean, default=False
If
False
, thecv_results_
attribute will not include training scores. Computing training scores is used to get insights on how different parameter settings impact the overfitting/underfitting trade-off. However computing the scores on the training set can be computationally expensive and is not strictly required to select the parameters that yield the best generalization performance.
Attributes: - cv_results_ : dict of numpy (masked) ndarrays
A dict with keys as column headers and values as columns, that can be imported into a pandas
DataFrame
.For instance the below given table
param_kernel param_gamma split0_test_score … rank_test_score ‘rbf’ 0.1 0.80 … 2 ‘rbf’ 0.2 0.90 … 1 ‘rbf’ 0.3 0.70 … 1 will be represented by a
cv_results_
dict of:{ 'param_kernel' : masked_array(data = ['rbf', 'rbf', 'rbf'], mask = False), 'param_gamma' : masked_array(data = [0.1 0.2 0.3], mask = False), 'split0_test_score' : [0.80, 0.90, 0.70], 'split1_test_score' : [0.82, 0.50, 0.70], 'mean_test_score' : [0.81, 0.70, 0.70], 'std_test_score' : [0.01, 0.20, 0.00], 'rank_test_score' : [3, 1, 1], 'split0_train_score' : [0.80, 0.92, 0.70], 'split1_train_score' : [0.82, 0.55, 0.70], 'mean_train_score' : [0.81, 0.74, 0.70], 'std_train_score' : [0.01, 0.19, 0.00], 'mean_fit_time' : [0.73, 0.63, 0.43], 'std_fit_time' : [0.01, 0.02, 0.01], 'mean_score_time' : [0.01, 0.06, 0.04], 'std_score_time' : [0.00, 0.00, 0.00], 'params' : [{'kernel' : 'rbf', 'gamma' : 0.1}, ...], }
NOTE
The key
'params'
is used to store a list of parameter settings dicts for all the parameter candidates.The
mean_fit_time
,std_fit_time
,mean_score_time
andstd_score_time
are all in seconds.For multi-metric evaluation, the scores for all the scorers are available in the
cv_results_
dict at the keys ending with that scorer’s name ('_<scorer_name>'
) instead of'_score'
shown above. (‘split0_test_precision’, ‘mean_train_precision’ etc.)- best_estimator_ : estimator or dict
Estimator that was chosen by the search, i.e. estimator which gave highest score (or smallest loss if specified) on the left out data. Not available if
refit=False
.For multi-metric evaluation, this attribute is present only if
refit
is specified.See
refit
parameter for more information on allowed values.- best_score_ : float
Mean cross-validated score of the best_estimator.
For multi-metric evaluation, this is not available if
refit
isFalse
. Seerefit
parameter for more information.- best_params_ : dict
Parameter setting that gave the best results on the hold out data.
For multi-metric evaluation, this is not available if
refit
isFalse
. Seerefit
parameter for more information.- best_index_ : int
The index (of the
cv_results_
arrays) which corresponds to the best candidate parameter setting.The dict at
search.cv_results_['params'][search.best_index_]
gives the parameter setting for the best model, that gives the highest mean score (search.best_score_
).For multi-metric evaluation, this is not available if
refit
isFalse
. Seerefit
parameter for more information.- scorer_ : function or a dict
Scorer function used on the held out data to choose the best parameters for the model.
For multi-metric evaluation, this attribute holds the validated
scoring
dict which maps the scorer key to the scorer callable.- n_splits_ : int
The number of cross-validation splits (folds/iterations).
- refit_time_ : float
Seconds used for refitting the best model on the whole dataset.
This is present only if
refit
is not False.
See also
GridSearchCV
- Does exhaustive search over a grid of parameters.
ParameterSampler
- A generator over parameter settings, constructed from param_distributions.
Notes
The parameters selected are those that maximize the score of the held-out data, according to the scoring parameter.
If n_jobs was set to a value higher than one, the data is copied for each parameter setting(and not n_jobs times). This is done for efficiency reasons if individual jobs take very little time, but may raise errors if the dataset is large and not enough memory is available. A workaround in this case is to set
pre_dispatch
. Then, the memory is copied onlypre_dispatch
many times. A reasonable value forpre_dispatch
is2 * n_jobs
.Methods
decision_function
(self, X)Call decision_function on the estimator with the best found parameters. fit
(self, X[, y, groups])Run fit with all sets of parameters. get_params
(self[, deep])Get parameters for this estimator. inverse_transform
(self, Xt)Call inverse_transform on the estimator with the best found params. predict
(self, X)Call predict on the estimator with the best found parameters. predict_log_proba
(self, X)Call predict_log_proba on the estimator with the best found parameters. predict_proba
(self, X)Call predict_proba on the estimator with the best found parameters. score
(self, X[, y])Returns the score on the given data, if the estimator has been refit. set_params
(self, \*\*params)Set the parameters of this estimator. transform
(self, X)Call transform on the estimator with the best found parameters. -
__init__
(self, estimator, param_distributions, n_iter=10, scoring=None, n_jobs=None, iid=’warn’, refit=True, cv=’warn’, verbose=0, pre_dispatch=‘2*n_jobs’, random_state=None, error_score=’raise-deprecating’, return_train_score=False)[source]¶
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decision_function
(self, X)[source]¶ Call decision_function on the estimator with the best found parameters.
Only available if
refit=True
and the underlying estimator supportsdecision_function
.Parameters: - X : indexable, length n_samples
Must fulfill the input assumptions of the underlying estimator.
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fit
(self, X, y=None, groups=None, **fit_params)[source]¶ Run fit with all sets of parameters.
Parameters: - X : array-like, shape = [n_samples, n_features]
Training vector, where n_samples is the number of samples and n_features is the number of features.
- y : array-like, shape = [n_samples] or [n_samples, n_output], optional
Target relative to X for classification or regression; None for unsupervised learning.
- groups : array-like, with shape (n_samples,), optional
Group labels for the samples used while splitting the dataset into train/test set. Only used in conjunction with a “Group” cv instance (e.g.,
GroupKFold
).- **fit_params : dict of string -> object
Parameters passed to the
fit
method of the estimator
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get_params
(self, deep=True)[source]¶ Get parameters for this estimator.
Parameters: - deep : boolean, optional
If True, will return the parameters for this estimator and contained subobjects that are estimators.
Returns: - params : mapping of string to any
Parameter names mapped to their values.
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inverse_transform
(self, Xt)[source]¶ Call inverse_transform on the estimator with the best found params.
Only available if the underlying estimator implements
inverse_transform
andrefit=True
.Parameters: - Xt : indexable, length n_samples
Must fulfill the input assumptions of the underlying estimator.
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predict
(self, X)[source]¶ Call predict on the estimator with the best found parameters.
Only available if
refit=True
and the underlying estimator supportspredict
.Parameters: - X : indexable, length n_samples
Must fulfill the input assumptions of the underlying estimator.
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predict_log_proba
(self, X)[source]¶ Call predict_log_proba on the estimator with the best found parameters.
Only available if
refit=True
and the underlying estimator supportspredict_log_proba
.Parameters: - X : indexable, length n_samples
Must fulfill the input assumptions of the underlying estimator.
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predict_proba
(self, X)[source]¶ Call predict_proba on the estimator with the best found parameters.
Only available if
refit=True
and the underlying estimator supportspredict_proba
.Parameters: - X : indexable, length n_samples
Must fulfill the input assumptions of the underlying estimator.
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score
(self, X, y=None)[source]¶ Returns the score on the given data, if the estimator has been refit.
This uses the score defined by
scoring
where provided, and thebest_estimator_.score
method otherwise.Parameters: - X : array-like, shape = [n_samples, n_features]
Input data, where n_samples is the number of samples and n_features is the number of features.
- y : array-like, shape = [n_samples] or [n_samples, n_output], optional
Target relative to X for classification or regression; None for unsupervised learning.
Returns: - score : float
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set_params
(self, **params)[source]¶ Set the parameters of this estimator.
The method works on simple estimators as well as on nested objects (such as pipelines). The latter have parameters of the form
<component>__<parameter>
so that it’s possible to update each component of a nested object.Returns: - self