The Spotfire Streaming SVM Classification Operator is used to build support vector machine classification models.
This section describes the properties you can set for this adapter, using the various tabs of the Properties view in StreamBase Studio.
Name: Use this required field to specify or change the name of this instance of this component. The name must be unique within the current EventFlow module. The name can contain alphanumeric characters, underscores, and escaped special characters. Special characters can be escaped as described in Identifier Naming Rules. The first character must be alphabetic or an underscore.
Operator: A read-only field that shows the formal name of the operator.
Class name: Shows the fully qualified class name that implements the functionality of this adapter. If you need to reference this class name elsewhere in your application, you can right-click this field and select Copy from the context menu to place the full class name in the system clipboard.
Start options: This field provides a link to the Cluster Aware tab, where you configure the conditions under which this adapter starts.
Enable Error Output Port: Select this checkbox to add an Error Port to this component. In the EventFlow canvas, the Error Port shows as a red output port, always the last port for the component. See Using Error Ports to learn about Error Ports.
Description: Optionally, enter text to briefly describe the purpose and function of the component. In the EventFlow Editor canvas, you can see the description by pressing Ctrl while the component's tooltip is displayed.
Property | Description |
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Kernel | Specify one of the following as the kernel for the support vector machine: 1.) linear, 2.) polynomial, or 3.) Gaussian. |
Strategy | Specify modeling strategy (one vs. all, one vs. one) for classification problems where the number of levels in the response is greater than 2. |
Soft Margin Penalty | Specify the soft margin penalty |
Tolerance of convergence test | Specify the tolerance of the convergence test. |
Gaussian's sigma | Specify the sigma for the Gaussian kernel. |
Polynomial's degree | Specify the degree for the polynomial kernel. |
Polynomial's scale | Specify the scale for the polynomial kernel. |
Polynomial's offset | Specify the offset for the polynomial kernel. |
Factor coding |
The SVM classification operator requires
categorical factors to be coded into numeric variables. SVM classification operator offers either One-hot or reference coding .
One-hot encoding consists of creating k new
columns in the design matrix corresponding to the k levels of the
categorical factor. The value for the ith column, where 1<=i
<= k, for a given observation is 1 if the value of the factor is equal
the ith level otherwise its 0. Reference
coding is similar to one-hot encoding with one exception, in that,
the last level is removed where the last level is determined by sorting the
values of the categorical variable (in ascending order by number if column
is an integral type or alphabetical if string type). The k-1 vector of
values for an observation that takes the value of the kth level
will be the zero vector, in essence one would code according to the
reference coding method and then drop the last column.
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Log Level | Controls the level of verbosity the adapter uses to send notifications to the console. This setting can be higher than the containing application's log level. If set lower, the system log level is used. Available values, in increasing order of verbosity, are: OFF, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG, TRACE. |
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Use last k rows for testing, k=: | Specify the last 'k' rows at the end of the incoming data to use as a hold-out or test sample, that is, the last 'k' rows will not be used in estimation of the model's parameters. Predictions and model summary measures for the test data are available. |
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How to handle unmatched categories: |
If Set predictions to missing data is
specified, then cases with new categorical levels that were not observed in
the training data are ignored. If Stop scoring and
display error is selected, then if a new categorical level is
observed in the scoring data that was not observed in the training data,
then no predictions will be created and error will be displayed.
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Property | Description |
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Predictors |
Specify the list of predictor variables. Regular expression matching is
supported. Integral and string variables are assumed to be categorical
variables and will be coded according to the option specified on the
Operator properties tab.
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Response | Specify the single continuous response variable. |
The Code Select tab
allows you to run a
statistical operator on a subset of the incoming data where the selected cases take
on specific values of one or more categorical variables.
Column | Description |
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Field | The name of the categorical variable |
Codes | Specify the codes to use in the analysis. |
Use the settings in this tab to enable this operator or adapter for runtime start and stop conditions in a multi-node cluster. During initial development of the fragment that contains this operator or adapter, and for maximum compatibility with releases before 10.5.0, leave the Cluster start policy control in its default setting, Start with module.
Cluster awareness is an advanced topic that requires an understanding of StreamBase Runtime architecture features, including clusters, quorums, availability zones, and partitions. See Cluster Awareness Tab Settings on the Using Cluster Awareness page for instructions on configuring this tab.
Use the Concurrency tab to specify parallel regions for this instance of this component, or multiplicity options, or both. The Concurrency tab settings are described in Concurrency Options, and dispatch styles are described in Dispatch Styles.
Caution
Concurrency settings are not suitable for every application, and using these settings requires a thorough analysis of your application. For details, see Execution Order and Concurrency, which includes important guidelines for using the concurrency options.
The operator expects that the response variable to be analyzed is of type 'int', 'long', or 'string', continuous predictors are of type 'double', and categorical predictors are of type 'int', 'long', or 'string'.
The two input ports are described below.
Port | Description |
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1. Training/Testing | Input data associated with the training and testing data. Incoming training data will be used to estimate model parameters, whereas incoming testing data will be used as a hold-out to evaluate the performance of the trained model. |
2. Scoring | Incoming scoring data will be scored by the trained model. |
The three output ports are described below.
Port | Description |
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1. Model summary |
The output tuple will consist of the incoming data passed through along with a list of the following analytic results:
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2. Train/Test predictions | Predictions and residuals for both training and testing data. |
3. Scoring predictions | Predictions and residuals for the scoring data. |