FreshPRINCERegressor

class FreshPRINCERegressor(default_fc_parameters='comprehensive', n_estimators=200, base_estimator=None, pca_solver='auto', verbose=0, n_jobs=1, chunksize=None, random_state=None)[source]

Fresh Pipeline with RotatIoN forest Regressor.

This regressor simply transforms the input data using the TSFresh [1] transformer with comprehensive features and builds a RotationForestRegressor estimator using the transformed data.

Parameters:
default_fc_parametersstr, default=”comprehensive”

Set of TSFresh features to be extracted, options are “minimal”, “efficient” or “comprehensive”.

n_estimatorsint, default=200

Number of estimators for the RotationForestRegressor ensemble.

base_estimatorBaseEstimator or None, default=”None”

Base estimator for the ensemble. By default, uses the sklearn DecisionTreeRegressor using MSE as a splitting measure.

pca_solverstr, default=”auto”

Solver to use for the PCA svd_solver parameter in rotation forest. See the scikit-learn PCA implementation for options.

verboseint, default=0

Level of output printed to the console (for information only)

n_jobsint, default=1

The number of jobs to run in parallel for both fit and predict. -1 means using all processors.

chunksizeint or None, default=None

Number of series processed in each parallel TSFresh job, should be optimised for efficient parallelisation.

random_stateint, RandomState instance or None, default=None

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.

See also

TSFresh, TSFreshRegressor, RotationForestRegressor

References

[1]

Christ, Maximilian, et al. “Time series feature extraction on basis of scalable hypothesis tests (tsfresh-a python package).” Neurocomputing 307 (2018): 72-77. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925231218304843

[2]

Middlehurst, M., Bagnall, A. “The FreshPRINCE: A Simple Transformation Based Pipeline Time Series Classifier.” In: El Yacoubi, M., Granger, E., Yuen, P.C., Pal, U., Vincent, N. (eds) Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence. ICPRAI 2022. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 13364. Springer, Cham. (2022). https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-09282-4_13

Examples

>>> from aeon.regression.feature_based import FreshPRINCERegressor
>>> from aeon.datasets import load_covid_3month
>>> X_train, y_train = load_covid_3month(split="train")
>>> X_test, y_test = load_covid_3month(split="test")
>>> fp = FreshPRINCERegressor(n_estimators=10) 
>>> fp.fit(X_train, y_train) 
>>> y_pred = fp.predict(X_test)  

Methods

clone([random_state])

Obtain a clone of the object with the same hyperparameters.

fit(X, y)

Fit time series regressor to training data.

fit_predict(X, y)

Fits the regressor and predicts class labels for X.

get_class_tag(tag_name[, raise_error, ...])

Get tag value from estimator class (only class tags).

get_class_tags()

Get class tags from estimator class and all its parent classes.

get_fitted_params([deep])

Get fitted parameters.

get_metadata_routing()

Sklearn metadata routing.

get_params([deep])

Get parameters for this estimator.

get_tag(tag_name[, raise_error, ...])

Get tag value from estimator class.

get_tags()

Get tags from estimator.

predict(X)

Predicts target variable for time series in X.

reset([keep])

Reset the object to a clean post-init state.

score(X, y[, metric, metric_params])

Scores predicted labels against ground truth labels on X.

set_params(**params)

Set the parameters of this estimator.

set_tags(**tag_dict)

Set dynamic tags to given values.

clone(random_state=None)[source]

Obtain a clone of the object with the same hyperparameters.

A clone is a different object without shared references, in post-init state. This function is equivalent to returning sklearn.clone of self. Equal in value to type(self)(**self.get_params(deep=False)).

Parameters:
random_stateint, RandomState instance, or None, default=None

Sets the random state of the clone. If None, the random state is not set. If int, random_state is the seed used by the random number generator. If RandomState instance, random_state is the random number generator.

Returns:
estimatorobject

Instance of type(self), clone of self (see above)

fit(X, y) BaseCollectionEstimator[source]

Fit time series regressor to training data.

Parameters:
Xnp.ndarray or list

Input data, any number of channels, equal length series of shape ( n_cases, n_channels, n_timepoints) or 2D np.array (univariate, equal length series) of shape (n_cases, n_timepoints) or list of numpy arrays (any number of channels, unequal length series) of shape [n_cases], 2D np.array (n_channels, n_timepoints_i), where n_timepoints_i is length of series i. Other types are allowed and converted into one of the above.

Different estimators have different capabilities to handle different types of input. If self.get_tag(“capability:multivariate”)` is False, they cannot handle multivariate series, so either n_channels == 1 is true or X is 2D of shape (n_cases, n_timepoints). If self.get_tag( "capability:unequal_length") is False, they cannot handle unequal length input. In both situations, a ValueError is raised if X has a characteristic that the estimator does not have the capability for is passed.

ynp.ndarray

1D np.array of float, of shape (n_cases) - regression targets (ground truth) for fitting indices corresponding to instance indices in X.

Returns:
selfBaseRegressor

Reference to self.

Notes

Changes state by creating a fitted model that updates attributes ending in “_” and sets is_fitted flag to True.

fit_predict(X, y) ndarray[source]

Fits the regressor and predicts class labels for X.

fit_predict produces prediction estimates using just the train data. By default, this is through 10x cross validation, although some estimators may utilise specialist techniques such as out-of-bag estimates or leave-one-out cross-validation.

Regressors which override _fit_predict will have the capability:train_estimate tag set to True.

Generally, this will not be the same as fitting on the whole train data then making train predictions. To do this, you should call fit(X,y).predict(X)

Parameters:
Xnp.ndarray or list

Input data, any number of channels, equal length series of shape ( n_cases, n_channels, n_timepoints) or 2D np.array (univariate, equal length series) of shape (n_cases, n_timepoints) or list of numpy arrays (any number of channels, unequal length series) of shape [n_cases], 2D np.array (n_channels, n_timepoints_i), where n_timepoints_i is length of series i. other types are allowed and converted into one of the above.

Different estimators have different capabilities to handle different types of input. If self.get_tag(“capability:multivariate”)` is False, they cannot handle multivariate series, so either n_channels == 1 is true or X is 2D of shape (n_cases, n_timepoints). If self.get_tag( "capability:unequal_length") is False, they cannot handle unequal length input. In both situations, a ValueError is raised if X has a characteristic that the estimator does not have the capability for is passed.

ynp.ndarray

1D np.array of float, of shape (n_cases) - regression targets (ground truth) for fitting indices corresponding to instance indices in X.

Returns:
predictionsnp.ndarray

1D np.array of float, of shape (n_cases) - predicted regression labels indices correspond to instance indices in X

classmethod get_class_tag(tag_name, raise_error=True, tag_value_default=None)[source]

Get tag value from estimator class (only class tags).

Parameters:
tag_namestr

Name of tag value.

raise_errorbool, default=True

Whether a ValueError is raised when the tag is not found.

tag_value_defaultany type, default=None

Default/fallback value if tag is not found and error is not raised.

Returns:
tag_value

Value of the tag_name tag in cls. If not found, returns an error if raise_error is True, otherwise it returns tag_value_default.

Raises:
ValueError

if raise_error is True and tag_name is not in self.get_tags().keys()

Examples

>>> from aeon.classification import DummyClassifier
>>> DummyClassifier.get_class_tag("capability:multivariate")
True
classmethod get_class_tags()[source]

Get class tags from estimator class and all its parent classes.

Returns:
collected_tagsdict

Dictionary of tag name and tag value pairs. Collected from _tags class attribute via nested inheritance. These are not overridden by dynamic tags set by set_tags or class __init__ calls.

get_fitted_params(deep=True)[source]

Get fitted parameters.

State required:

Requires state to be “fitted”.

Parameters:
deepbool, default=True

If True, will return the fitted parameters for this estimator and contained subobjects that are estimators.

Returns:
fitted_paramsdict

Fitted parameter names mapped to their values.

get_metadata_routing()[source]

Sklearn metadata routing.

Not supported by aeon estimators.

get_params(deep=True)[source]

Get parameters for this estimator.

Parameters:
deepbool, default=True

If True, will return the parameters for this estimator and contained subobjects that are estimators.

Returns:
paramsdict

Parameter names mapped to their values.

get_tag(tag_name, raise_error=True, tag_value_default=None)[source]

Get tag value from estimator class.

Includes dynamic and overridden tags.

Parameters:
tag_namestr

Name of tag to be retrieved.

raise_errorbool, default=True

Whether a ValueError is raised when the tag is not found.

tag_value_defaultany type, default=None

Default/fallback value if tag is not found and error is not raised.

Returns:
tag_value

Value of the tag_name tag in self. If not found, returns an error if raise_error is True, otherwise it returns tag_value_default.

Raises:
ValueError

if raise_error is True and tag_name is not in self.get_tags().keys()

Examples

>>> from aeon.classification import DummyClassifier
>>> d = DummyClassifier()
>>> d.get_tag("capability:multivariate")
True
get_tags()[source]

Get tags from estimator.

Includes dynamic and overridden tags.

Returns:
collected_tagsdict

Dictionary of tag name and tag value pairs. Collected from _tags class attribute via nested inheritance and then any overridden and new tags from __init__ or set_tags.

predict(X) ndarray[source]

Predicts target variable for time series in X.

Parameters:
Xnp.ndarray or list

Input data, any number of channels, equal length series of shape ( n_cases, n_channels, n_timepoints) or 2D np.array (univariate, equal length series) of shape (n_cases, n_timepoints) or list of numpy arrays (any number of channels, unequal length series) of shape [n_cases], 2D np.array (n_channels, n_timepoints_i), where n_timepoints_i is length of series i other types are allowed and converted into one of the above.

Different estimators have different capabilities to handle different types of input. If self.get_tag(“capability:multivariate”)` is False, they cannot handle multivariate series, so either n_channels == 1 is true or X is 2D of shape (n_cases, n_timepoints). If self.get_tag( "capability:unequal_length") is False, they cannot handle unequal length input. In both situations, a ValueError is raised if X has a characteristic that the estimator does not have the capability for is passed.

Returns:
predictionsnp.ndarray

1D np.array of float, of shape (n_cases) - predicted regression labels indices correspond to instance indices in X

reset(keep=None)[source]

Reset the object to a clean post-init state.

After a self.reset() call, self is equal or similar in value to type(self)(**self.get_params(deep=False)), assuming no other attributes were kept using keep.

Detailed behaviour:
removes any object attributes, except:

hyper-parameters (arguments of __init__) object attributes containing double-underscores, i.e., the string “__”

runs __init__ with current values of hyperparameters (result of get_params)

Not affected by the reset are:

object attributes containing double-underscores class and object methods, class attributes any attributes specified in the keep argument

Parameters:
keepNone, str, or list of str, default=None

If None, all attributes are removed except hyperparameters. If str, only the attribute with this name is kept. If list of str, only the attributes with these names are kept.

Returns:
selfobject

Reference to self.

score(X, y, metric='r2', metric_params=None) float[source]

Scores predicted labels against ground truth labels on X.

Parameters:
Xnp.ndarray or list

Input data, any number of channels, equal length series of shape ( n_cases, n_channels, n_timepoints) or 2D np.array (univariate, equal length series) of shape (n_cases, n_timepoints) or list of numpy arrays (any number of channels, unequal length series) of shape [n_cases], 2D np.array (n_channels, n_timepoints_i), where n_timepoints_i is length of series i. other types are allowed and converted into one of the above.

Different estimators have different capabilities to handle different types of input. If self.get_tag(“capability:multivariate”)` is False, they cannot handle multivariate series, so either n_channels == 1 is true or X is 2D of shape (n_cases, n_timepoints). If self.get_tag( "capability:unequal_length") is False, they cannot handle unequal length input. In both situations, a ValueError is raised if X has a characteristic that the estimator does not have the capability for is passed.

ynp.ndarray

1D np.array of float, of shape (n_cases) - regression targets (ground truth) for fitting indices corresponding to instance indices in X.

metricUnion[str, callable], default=”r2”,

Defines the scoring metric to test the fit of the model. For supported strings arguments, check sklearn.metrics.get_scorer_names.

metric_paramsdict, default=None,

Contains parameters to be passed to the scoring function. If None, no parameters are passed.

Returns:
scorefloat

MSE score of predict(X) vs y

set_params(**params)[source]

Set the parameters of this estimator.

The method works on simple estimators as well as on nested objects (such as Pipeline). The latter have parameters of the form <component>__<parameter> so that it’s possible to update each component of a nested object.

Parameters:
**paramsdict

Estimator parameters.

Returns:
selfestimator instance

Estimator instance.

set_tags(**tag_dict)[source]

Set dynamic tags to given values.

Parameters:
**tag_dictdict

Dictionary of tag name and tag value pairs.

Returns:
selfobject

Reference to self.