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  • package spark

    Core Spark functionality.

    Core Spark functionality. org.apache.spark.SparkContext serves as the main entry point to Spark, while org.apache.spark.rdd.RDD is the data type representing a distributed collection, and provides most parallel operations.

    In addition, org.apache.spark.rdd.PairRDDFunctions contains operations available only on RDDs of key-value pairs, such as groupByKey and join; org.apache.spark.rdd.DoubleRDDFunctions contains operations available only on RDDs of Doubles; and org.apache.spark.rdd.SequenceFileRDDFunctions contains operations available on RDDs that can be saved as SequenceFiles. These operations are automatically available on any RDD of the right type (e.g. RDD[(Int, Int)] through implicit conversions.

    Java programmers should reference the org.apache.spark.api.java package for Spark programming APIs in Java.

    Classes and methods marked with Experimental are user-facing features which have not been officially adopted by the Spark project. These are subject to change or removal in minor releases.

    Classes and methods marked with Developer API are intended for advanced users want to extend Spark through lower level interfaces. These are subject to changes or removal in minor releases.

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  • package ml

    DataFrame-based machine learning APIs to let users quickly assemble and configure practical machine learning pipelines.

    DataFrame-based machine learning APIs to let users quickly assemble and configure practical machine learning pipelines.

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  • package attribute

    The ML pipeline API uses DataFrames as ML datasets.

    ML attributes

    The ML pipeline API uses DataFrames as ML datasets. Each dataset consists of typed columns, e.g., string, double, vector, etc. However, knowing only the column type may not be sufficient to handle the data properly. For instance, a double column with values 0.0, 1.0, 2.0, ... may represent some label indices, which cannot be treated as numeric values in ML algorithms, and, for another instance, we may want to know the names and types of features stored in a vector column. ML attributes are used to provide additional information to describe columns in a dataset.

    ML columns

    A column with ML attributes attached is called an ML column. The data in ML columns are stored as double values, i.e., an ML column is either a scalar column of double values or a vector column. Columns of other types must be encoded into ML columns using transformers. We use Attribute to describe a scalar ML column, and AttributeGroup to describe a vector ML column. ML attributes are stored in the metadata field of the column schema.

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  • package feature

    The ml.feature package provides common feature transformers that help convert raw data or features into more suitable forms for model fitting.

    Feature transformers

    The ml.feature package provides common feature transformers that help convert raw data or features into more suitable forms for model fitting. Most feature transformers are implemented as Transformers, which transform one DataFrame into another, e.g., HashingTF. Some feature transformers are implemented as Estimators, because the transformation requires some aggregated information of the dataset, e.g., document frequencies in IDF. For those feature transformers, calling Estimator.fit is required to obtain the model first, e.g., IDFModel, in order to apply transformation. The transformation is usually done by appending new columns to the input DataFrame, so all input columns are carried over.

    We try to make each transformer minimal, so it becomes flexible to assemble feature transformation pipelines. Pipeline can be used to chain feature transformers, and VectorAssembler can be used to combine multiple feature transformations, for example:

    import org.apache.spark.ml.feature._
    import org.apache.spark.ml.Pipeline
    
    // a DataFrame with three columns: id (integer), text (string), and rating (double).
    val df = spark.createDataFrame(Seq(
      (0, "Hi I heard about Spark", 3.0),
      (1, "I wish Java could use case classes", 4.0),
      (2, "Logistic regression models are neat", 4.0)
    )).toDF("id", "text", "rating")
    
    // define feature transformers
    val tok = new RegexTokenizer()
      .setInputCol("text")
      .setOutputCol("words")
    val sw = new StopWordsRemover()
      .setInputCol("words")
      .setOutputCol("filtered_words")
    val tf = new HashingTF()
      .setInputCol("filtered_words")
      .setOutputCol("tf")
      .setNumFeatures(10000)
    val idf = new IDF()
      .setInputCol("tf")
      .setOutputCol("tf_idf")
    val assembler = new VectorAssembler()
      .setInputCols(Array("tf_idf", "rating"))
      .setOutputCol("features")
    
    // assemble and fit the feature transformation pipeline
    val pipeline = new Pipeline()
      .setStages(Array(tok, sw, tf, idf, assembler))
    val model = pipeline.fit(df)
    
    // save transformed features with raw data
    model.transform(df)
      .select("id", "text", "rating", "features")
      .write.format("parquet").save("/output/path")

    Some feature transformers implemented in MLlib are inspired by those implemented in scikit-learn. The major difference is that most scikit-learn feature transformers operate eagerly on the entire input dataset, while MLlib's feature transformers operate lazily on individual columns, which is more efficient and flexible to handle large and complex datasets.

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    See also

    scikit-learn.preprocessing

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package attribute

ML attributes

The ML pipeline API uses DataFrames as ML datasets. Each dataset consists of typed columns, e.g., string, double, vector, etc. However, knowing only the column type may not be sufficient to handle the data properly. For instance, a double column with values 0.0, 1.0, 2.0, ... may represent some label indices, which cannot be treated as numeric values in ML algorithms, and, for another instance, we may want to know the names and types of features stored in a vector column. ML attributes are used to provide additional information to describe columns in a dataset.

ML columns

A column with ML attributes attached is called an ML column. The data in ML columns are stored as double values, i.e., an ML column is either a scalar column of double values or a vector column. Columns of other types must be encoded into ML columns using transformers. We use Attribute to describe a scalar ML column, and AttributeGroup to describe a vector ML column. ML attributes are stored in the metadata field of the column schema.

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  1. sealed abstract class Attribute extends Serializable

    Abstract class for ML attributes.

  2. class AttributeGroup extends Serializable

    Attributes that describe a vector ML column.

  3. sealed abstract class AttributeType extends AnyRef

    An enum-like type for attribute types: AttributeType$#Numeric, AttributeType$#Nominal, and AttributeType$#Binary.

  4. class BinaryAttribute extends Attribute

    A binary attribute.

  5. class NominalAttribute extends Attribute

    A nominal attribute.

  6. class NumericAttribute extends Attribute

    A numeric attribute with optional summary statistics.

Value Members

  1. object Attribute extends AttributeFactory with Serializable
  2. object AttributeGroup extends Serializable

    Factory methods to create attribute groups.

  3. object AttributeType
  4. object BinaryAttribute extends AttributeFactory with Serializable

    Factory methods for binary attributes.

  5. object NominalAttribute extends AttributeFactory with Serializable

    Factory methods for nominal attributes.

  6. object NumericAttribute extends AttributeFactory with Serializable

    Factory methods for numeric attributes.

  7. object UnresolvedAttribute extends Attribute

    An unresolved attribute.

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