natural_language_featurizer

Transformer that can automatically featurize text columns using featuretools’ nlp_primitives.

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NaturalLanguageFeaturizer

Transformer that can automatically featurize text columns using featuretools’ nlp_primitives.

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class evalml.pipelines.components.transformers.preprocessing.natural_language_featurizer.NaturalLanguageFeaturizer(random_seed=0, **kwargs)[source]

Transformer that can automatically featurize text columns using featuretools’ nlp_primitives.

Since models cannot handle non-numeric data, any text must be broken down into features that provide useful information about that text. This component splits each text column into several informative features: Diversity Score, Mean Characters per Word, Polarity Score, LSA (Latent Semantic Analysis), Number of Characters, and Number of Words. Calling transform on this component will replace any text columns in the given dataset with these numeric columns.

Parameters

random_seed (int) – Seed for the random number generator. Defaults to 0.

Attributes

hyperparameter_ranges

{}

modifies_features

True

modifies_target

False

name

Natural Language Featurization Component

training_only

False

Methods

clone

Constructs a new component with the same parameters and random state.

default_parameters

Returns the default parameters for this component.

describe

Describe a component and its parameters.

fit

Fits component to data.

fit_transform

Fits on X and transforms X.

load

Loads component at file path.

needs_fitting

Returns boolean determining if component needs fitting before calling predict, predict_proba, transform, or feature_importances.

parameters

Returns the parameters which were used to initialize the component.

save

Saves component at file path.

transform

Transforms data X by creating new features using existing text columns.

clone(self)

Constructs a new component with the same parameters and random state.

Returns

A new instance of this component with identical parameters and random state.

default_parameters(cls)

Returns the default parameters for this component.

Our convention is that Component.default_parameters == Component().parameters.

Returns

Default parameters for this component.

Return type

dict

describe(self, print_name=False, return_dict=False)

Describe a component and its parameters.

Parameters
  • print_name (bool, optional) – whether to print name of component

  • return_dict (bool, optional) – whether to return description as dictionary in the format {“name”: name, “parameters”: parameters}

Returns

Returns dictionary if return_dict is True, else None.

Return type

None or dict

fit(self, X, y=None)[source]

Fits component to data.

Parameters
  • X (pd.DataFrame or np.ndarray) – The input training data of shape [n_samples, n_features]

  • y (pd.Series) – The target training data of length [n_samples]

Returns

self

fit_transform(self, X, y=None)

Fits on X and transforms X.

Parameters
  • X (pd.DataFrame) – Data to fit and transform.

  • y (pd.Series) – Target data.

Returns

Transformed X.

Return type

pd.DataFrame

Raises

MethodPropertyNotFoundError – If transformer does not have a transform method or a component_obj that implements transform.

static load(file_path)

Loads component at file path.

Parameters

file_path (str) – Location to load file.

Returns

ComponentBase object

needs_fitting(self)

Returns boolean determining if component needs fitting before calling predict, predict_proba, transform, or feature_importances.

This can be overridden to False for components that do not need to be fit or whose fit methods do nothing.

Returns

True.

property parameters(self)

Returns the parameters which were used to initialize the component.

save(self, file_path, pickle_protocol=cloudpickle.DEFAULT_PROTOCOL)

Saves component at file path.

Parameters
  • file_path (str) – Location to save file.

  • pickle_protocol (int) – The pickle data stream format.

transform(self, X, y=None)[source]

Transforms data X by creating new features using existing text columns.

Parameters
  • X (pd.DataFrame) – The data to transform.

  • y (pd.Series, optional) – Ignored.

Returns

Transformed X

Return type

pd.DataFrame