StandardScaler¶
Scales the data so that it has zero mean and unit variance.
Under the hood, a running mean and a running variance are maintained. The scaling is slightly different than when scaling the data in batch because the exact means and variances are not known in advance. However, this doesn't have a detrimental impact on performance in the long run.
This transformer supports mini-batches as well as single instances. In the mini-batch case, the number of columns and the ordering of the columns are allowed to change between subsequent calls. In other words, this transformer will keep working even if you add and/or remove features every time you call learn_many
and transform_many
.
Parameters¶
-
with_std
Default →
True
Whether or not each feature should be divided by its standard deviation.
Examples¶
import random
from river import preprocessing
random.seed(42)
X = [{'x': random.uniform(8, 12), 'y': random.uniform(8, 12)} for _ in range(6)]
for x in X:
print(x)
{'x': 10.557, 'y': 8.100}
{'x': 9.100, 'y': 8.892}
{'x': 10.945, 'y': 10.706}
{'x': 11.568, 'y': 8.347}
{'x': 9.687, 'y': 8.119}
{'x': 8.874, 'y': 10.021}
scaler = preprocessing.StandardScaler()
for x in X:
print(scaler.learn_one(x).transform_one(x))
{'x': 0.0, 'y': 0.0}
{'x': -0.999, 'y': 0.999}
{'x': 0.937, 'y': 1.350}
{'x': 1.129, 'y': -0.651}
{'x': -0.776, 'y': -0.729}
{'x': -1.274, 'y': 0.992}
This transformer also supports mini-batch updates. You can call learn_many
and provide a
pandas.DataFrame
:
import pandas as pd
X = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(X)
scaler = preprocessing.StandardScaler()
scaler = scaler.learn_many(X[:3])
scaler = scaler.learn_many(X[3:])
You can then call transform_many
to scale a mini-batch of features:
scaler.transform_many(X)
x y
0 0.444600 -0.933384
1 -1.044259 -0.138809
2 0.841106 1.679208
3 1.477301 -0.685117
4 -0.444084 -0.914195
5 -1.274664 0.992296
Methods¶
learn_many
Update with a mini-batch of features.
Note that the update formulas for mean and variance are slightly different than in the single instance case, but they produce exactly the same result.
Parameters
- X — 'pd.DataFrame'
learn_one
Update with a set of features x
.
A lot of transformers don't actually have to do anything during the learn_one
step because they are stateless. For this reason the default behavior of this function is to do nothing. Transformers that however do something during the learn_one
can override this method.
Parameters
- x — 'dict'
Returns
Transformer: self
transform_many
Scale a mini-batch of features.
Parameters
- X — 'pd.DataFrame'
transform_one
Transform a set of features x
.
Parameters
- x — 'dict'
Returns
dict: The transformed values.