PrefixSpan¶
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class
pyspark.ml.fpm.
PrefixSpan
(*, minSupport: float = 0.1, maxPatternLength: int = 10, maxLocalProjDBSize: int = 32000000, sequenceCol: str = 'sequence')[source]¶ A parallel PrefixSpan algorithm to mine frequent sequential patterns. The PrefixSpan algorithm is described in J. Pei, et al., PrefixSpan: Mining Sequential Patterns Efficiently by Prefix-Projected Pattern Growth (see here). This class is not yet an Estimator/Transformer, use
findFrequentSequentialPatterns()
method to run the PrefixSpan algorithm.New in version 2.4.0.
Notes
See Sequential Pattern Mining (Wikipedia)
Examples
>>> from pyspark.ml.fpm import PrefixSpan >>> from pyspark.sql import Row >>> df = sc.parallelize([Row(sequence=[[1, 2], [3]]), ... Row(sequence=[[1], [3, 2], [1, 2]]), ... Row(sequence=[[1, 2], [5]]), ... Row(sequence=[[6]])]).toDF() >>> prefixSpan = PrefixSpan() >>> prefixSpan.getMaxLocalProjDBSize() 32000000 >>> prefixSpan.getSequenceCol() 'sequence' >>> prefixSpan.setMinSupport(0.5) PrefixSpan... >>> prefixSpan.setMaxPatternLength(5) PrefixSpan... >>> prefixSpan.findFrequentSequentialPatterns(df).sort("sequence").show(truncate=False) +----------+----+ |sequence |freq| +----------+----+ |[[1]] |3 | |[[1], [3]]|2 | |[[2]] |3 | |[[2, 1]] |3 | |[[3]] |2 | +----------+----+ ...
Methods
clear
(param)Clears a param from the param map if it has been explicitly set.
copy
([extra])Creates a copy of this instance with the same uid and some extra params.
explainParam
(param)Explains a single param and returns its name, doc, and optional default value and user-supplied value in a string.
Returns the documentation of all params with their optionally default values and user-supplied values.
extractParamMap
([extra])Extracts the embedded default param values and user-supplied values, and then merges them with extra values from input into a flat param map, where the latter value is used if there exist conflicts, i.e., with ordering: default param values < user-supplied values < extra.
findFrequentSequentialPatterns
(dataset)Finds the complete set of frequent sequential patterns in the input sequences of itemsets.
Gets the value of maxLocalProjDBSize or its default value.
Gets the value of maxPatternLength or its default value.
Gets the value of minSupport or its default value.
getOrDefault
(param)Gets the value of a param in the user-supplied param map or its default value.
getParam
(paramName)Gets a param by its name.
Gets the value of sequenceCol or its default value.
hasDefault
(param)Checks whether a param has a default value.
hasParam
(paramName)Tests whether this instance contains a param with a given (string) name.
isDefined
(param)Checks whether a param is explicitly set by user or has a default value.
isSet
(param)Checks whether a param is explicitly set by user.
set
(param, value)Sets a parameter in the embedded param map.
setMaxLocalProjDBSize
(value)Sets the value of
maxLocalProjDBSize
.setMaxPatternLength
(value)Sets the value of
maxPatternLength
.setMinSupport
(value)Sets the value of
minSupport
.setParams
(self, \*[, minSupport, …])New in version 2.4.0.
setSequenceCol
(value)Sets the value of
sequenceCol
.Attributes
Returns all params ordered by name.
Methods Documentation
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clear
(param: pyspark.ml.param.Param) → None¶ Clears a param from the param map if it has been explicitly set.
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copy
(extra: Optional[ParamMap] = None) → JP¶ Creates a copy of this instance with the same uid and some extra params. This implementation first calls Params.copy and then make a copy of the companion Java pipeline component with extra params. So both the Python wrapper and the Java pipeline component get copied.
- Parameters
- extradict, optional
Extra parameters to copy to the new instance
- Returns
JavaParams
Copy of this instance
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explainParam
(param: Union[str, pyspark.ml.param.Param]) → str¶ Explains a single param and returns its name, doc, and optional default value and user-supplied value in a string.
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explainParams
() → str¶ Returns the documentation of all params with their optionally default values and user-supplied values.
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extractParamMap
(extra: Optional[ParamMap] = None) → ParamMap¶ Extracts the embedded default param values and user-supplied values, and then merges them with extra values from input into a flat param map, where the latter value is used if there exist conflicts, i.e., with ordering: default param values < user-supplied values < extra.
- Parameters
- extradict, optional
extra param values
- Returns
- dict
merged param map
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findFrequentSequentialPatterns
(dataset: pyspark.sql.dataframe.DataFrame) → pyspark.sql.dataframe.DataFrame[source]¶ Finds the complete set of frequent sequential patterns in the input sequences of itemsets.
New in version 2.4.0.
- Parameters
- dataset
pyspark.sql.DataFrame
A dataframe containing a sequence column which is ArrayType(ArrayType(T)) type, T is the item type for the input dataset.
- dataset
- Returns
pyspark.sql.DataFrame
A DataFrame that contains columns of sequence and corresponding frequency. The schema of it will be:
sequence: ArrayType(ArrayType(T)) (T is the item type)
freq: Long
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getMaxLocalProjDBSize
() → int[source]¶ Gets the value of maxLocalProjDBSize or its default value.
New in version 3.0.0.
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getMaxPatternLength
() → int[source]¶ Gets the value of maxPatternLength or its default value.
New in version 3.0.0.
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getMinSupport
() → float[source]¶ Gets the value of minSupport or its default value.
New in version 3.0.0.
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getOrDefault
(param: Union[str, pyspark.ml.param.Param[T]]) → Union[Any, T]¶ Gets the value of a param in the user-supplied param map or its default value. Raises an error if neither is set.
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getParam
(paramName: str) → pyspark.ml.param.Param¶ Gets a param by its name.
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getSequenceCol
() → str[source]¶ Gets the value of sequenceCol or its default value.
New in version 3.0.0.
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hasDefault
(param: Union[str, pyspark.ml.param.Param[Any]]) → bool¶ Checks whether a param has a default value.
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hasParam
(paramName: str) → bool¶ Tests whether this instance contains a param with a given (string) name.
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isDefined
(param: Union[str, pyspark.ml.param.Param[Any]]) → bool¶ Checks whether a param is explicitly set by user or has a default value.
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isSet
(param: Union[str, pyspark.ml.param.Param[Any]]) → bool¶ Checks whether a param is explicitly set by user.
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set
(param: pyspark.ml.param.Param, value: Any) → None¶ Sets a parameter in the embedded param map.
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setMaxLocalProjDBSize
(value: int) → pyspark.ml.fpm.PrefixSpan[source]¶ Sets the value of
maxLocalProjDBSize
.New in version 3.0.0.
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setMaxPatternLength
(value: int) → pyspark.ml.fpm.PrefixSpan[source]¶ Sets the value of
maxPatternLength
.New in version 3.0.0.
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setMinSupport
(value: float) → pyspark.ml.fpm.PrefixSpan[source]¶ Sets the value of
minSupport
.New in version 3.0.0.
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setParams
(self, \*, minSupport=0.1, maxPatternLength=10, maxLocalProjDBSize=32000000, sequenceCol="sequence")[source]¶ New in version 2.4.0.
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setSequenceCol
(value: str) → pyspark.ml.fpm.PrefixSpan[source]¶ Sets the value of
sequenceCol
.New in version 3.0.0.
Attributes Documentation
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maxLocalProjDBSize
: pyspark.ml.param.Param[int] = Param(parent='undefined', name='maxLocalProjDBSize', doc='The maximum number of items (including delimiters used in the internal storage format) allowed in a projected database before local processing. If a projected database exceeds this size, another iteration of distributed prefix growth is run. Must be > 0.')¶
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maxPatternLength
: pyspark.ml.param.Param[int] = Param(parent='undefined', name='maxPatternLength', doc='The maximal length of the sequential pattern. Must be > 0.')¶
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minSupport
: pyspark.ml.param.Param[float] = Param(parent='undefined', name='minSupport', doc='The minimal support level of the sequential pattern. Sequential pattern that appears more than (minSupport * size-of-the-dataset) times will be output. Must be >= 0.')¶
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params
¶ Returns all params ordered by name. The default implementation uses
dir()
to get all attributes of typeParam
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sequenceCol
: pyspark.ml.param.Param[str] = Param(parent='undefined', name='sequenceCol', doc='The name of the sequence column in dataset, rows with nulls in this column are ignored.')¶
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