Scikit-learn
Training and Saving a Model
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import json import pandas as pd from sklearn.datasets import load_iris from sklearn.model_selection import train_test_split from sklearn.linear_model import LogisticRegression from sklearn.externals import joblib iris = pd.read_csv('/home/ma-user/work/iris.csv') X = iris.drop(['variety'],axis=1) y = iris[['variety']] # Create a LogisticRegression instance and train model logisticRegression = LogisticRegression(C=1000.0, random_state=0) logisticRegression.fit(X,y) # Save model to local path joblib.dump(logisticRegression, '/tmp/sklearn.m') |
Before training, download the iris.csv dataset, decompress it, and upload it to the /home/ma-user/work/ directory of the notebook instance. Download the iris.csv dataset from https://gist.github.com/netj/8836201. For details about how to upload a file to a notebook instance, see Upload Scenarios and Entries.
After the model is saved, it must be uploaded to the OBS directory before being published. The config.json and customize_service.py files must be contained during publishing. For details about the definition method, see Introduction to Model Package Specifications.
Inference Code
In the model inference code file customize_service.py, add a child model class. This child model class inherits properties from its parent model class. For details about the import statements of different types of parent model classes, see Table 1.
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# coding:utf-8 import collections import json from sklearn.externals import joblib from model_service.python_model_service import XgSklServingBaseService class UserService(XgSklServingBaseService): # request data preprocess def _preprocess(self, data): list_data = [] json_data = json.loads(data, object_pairs_hook=collections.OrderedDict) for element in json_data["data"]["req_data"]: array = [] for each in element: array.append(element[each]) list_data.append(array) return list_data # predict def _inference(self, data): sk_model = joblib.load(self.model_path) pre_result = sk_model.predict(data) pre_result = pre_result.tolist() return pre_result # predict result process def _postprocess(self,data): resp_data = [] for element in data: resp_data.append({"predictresult": element}) return resp_data |
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