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mllib/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/mllib/util/LabelParsers.scala
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*/ | ||
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package org.apache.spark.mllib.util | ||
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/** Trait for label parsers. */ | ||
trait LabelParser extends Serializable { | ||
/** Parses a string label into a double label. */ | ||
def apply(labelString: String): Double | ||
} | ||
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/** | ||
* Label parser for binary labels, which outputs 1.0 (positive) if the value is greater than 0.5, | ||
* or 0.0 (negative) otherwise. So it works with +1/-1 labeling and +1/0 labeling. | ||
*/ | ||
class BinaryLabelParser extends LabelParser { | ||
/** | ||
* Parses the input label into positive (1.0) if the value is greater than 0.5, | ||
* or negative (0.0) otherwise. | ||
*/ | ||
override def apply(labelString: String): Double = if (labelString.toDouble > 0.5) 1.0 else 0.0 | ||
} | ||
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object BinaryLabelParser { | ||
private lazy val instance = new BinaryLabelParser() | ||
/** Gets the default instance of BinaryLabelParser. */ | ||
def apply() = instance | ||
} | ||
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/** | ||
* Label parser for multiclass labels, which converts the input label to double. | ||
*/ | ||
class MulticlassLabelParser extends LabelParser { | ||
override def apply(labelString: String): Double = labelString.toDouble | ||
} | ||
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object MulticlassLabelParser { | ||
private lazy val instance = new MulticlassLabelParser() | ||
/** Gets the default instance of MulticlassLabelParser. */ | ||
def apply() = instance | ||
} |
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