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* reflected doc changes to README.md
Signed-off-by: Arthur Lu <learthurgo@gmail.com>
* tra_analysis v 2.1.0-alpha.1
Signed-off-by: Arthur Lu <learthurgo@gmail.com>
* changed setup.py to use __version__ from source
added Topic and keywords
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* updated Supported Platforms in README.md
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* moved required files back to parent
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* moved security back to parent
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* moved security back to parent
moved contributing back to parent
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* add PR template
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* moved to parent folder
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* moved meta files to .github folder
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* Analysis.py v 3.0.1
Signed-off-by: Arthur Lu <learthurgo@gmail.com>
* updated test_analysis for submodules, and added missing numpy import in Sort.py
* fixed item one of Issue #58
Signed-off-by: Arthur Lu <learthurgo@gmail.com>
* readded cache searching in postCreateCommand
Signed-off-by: Arthur Lu <learthurgo@gmail.com>
* added myself as an author
* feat: created kivy gui boilerplate
* added Kivy to requirements.txt
Signed-off-by: Arthur Lu <learthurgo@gmail.com>
* feat: gui with placeholders
* fix: changed config.json path
* migrated docker base image to debian
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* style: spaces to tabs
* migrated to ubuntu
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* fixed issues
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* fix: docker build?
* fix: use ubuntu bionic
* fix: get kivy installed
* @ltcptgeneral can't spell
* optim dockerfile for not installing unused packages
* install basic stuff while building the container
* use prebuilt image for development
* install pylint on base image
* rename and use new kivy
* tests: added tests for Array and CorrelationTest
Both are not working due to errors
* use new thing
* use 20.04 base
* symlink pip3 to pip
* use pip instead of pip3
* equation.Expression.py v 0.0.1-alpha
added corresponding .pyc to .gitignore
* parser.py v 0.0.2-alpha
* added pyparsing to requirements.txt
* parser v 0.0.4-alpha
* Equation v 0.0.1-alpha
* added Equation to tra_analysis imports
* tests: New unit tests for submoduling (#66)
* feat: created kivy gui boilerplate
* migrated docker base image to debian
Signed-off-by: ltcptgeneral <learthurgo@gmail.com>
* migrated to ubuntu
Signed-off-by: ltcptgeneral <learthurgo@gmail.com>
* fixed issues
Signed-off-by: ltcptgeneral <learthurgo@gmail.com>
* fix: docker build?
* fix: use ubuntu bionic
* fix: get kivy installed
* @ltcptgeneral can't spell
* optim dockerfile for not installing unused packages
* install basic stuff while building the container
* use prebuilt image for development
* install pylint on base image
* rename and use new kivy
* tests: added tests for Array and CorrelationTest
Both are not working due to errors
* fix: Array no longer has *args and CorrelationTest functions no longer have self in the arguments
* use new thing
* use 20.04 base
* symlink pip3 to pip
* use pip instead of pip3
* tra_analysis v 2.1.0-alpha.2
SVM v 1.0.1
added unvalidated SVM unit tests
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* fixed version number
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* tests: added tests for ClassificationMetric
* partially fixed and commented out svm unit tests
* fixed some SVM unit tests
* added installing pytest to devcontainer.json
* fix: small fixes to KNN
Namely, removing self from parameters and passing correct arguments to KNeighborsClassifier constructor
* fix, test: Added tests for KNN and NaiveBayes.
Also made some small fixes in KNN, NaiveBayes, and RegressionMetric
* test: finished unit tests except for StatisticalTest
Also made various small fixes and style changes
* StatisticalTest v 1.0.1
* fixed RegressionMetric unit test
temporarily disabled CorrelationTest unit tests
* tra_analysis v 2.1.0-alpha.3
* readded __all__
* fix: floating point issues in unit tests for CorrelationTest
Co-authored-by: AGawde05 <agawde05@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: ltcptgeneral <learthurgo@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dev Singh <dev@devksingh.com>
Co-authored-by: jzpan1 <panzhenyu2014@gmail.com>
* fixed depreciated escape sequences
* ficed tests, indent, import in test_analysis
* changed version to 3.0.0
added backwards compatibility
* ficed pytest install in container
* removed GUI changes
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* incremented version to rc.1 (release candidate 1)
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* fixed NaiveBayes __changelog__
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* fix: __setitem__ == to single =
* Array v 1.0.1
* Revert "Array v 1.0.1"
This reverts commit 59783b79f7
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* Array v 1.0.1
* Array.py v 1.0.2
added more Array unit tests
* cleaned .gitignore
tra_analysis v 3.0.0-rc2
Signed-off-by: Arthur Lu <learthurgo@gmail.com>
* added *.pyc to gitignore
finished subdividing test_analysis
* feat: gui layout + basic func
* Froze and removed superscript (data-analysis)
* remove data-analysis deps install for devcontainer
* tukey pairwise comparison and multicomparison but no critical q-values
* quick patch for devcontainer.json
* better fix for devcontainer.json
* fixed some styling in StatisticalTest
removed print statement in StatisticalTest unit tests
* update analysis tests to be more effecient
* don't use loop for test_nativebayes
* removed useless secondary docker files
* tra-analysis v 3.0.0
Co-authored-by: James Pan <panzhenyu2014@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: AGawde05 <agawde05@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: zpan1 <72054510+zpan1@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Dev Singh <dev@devksingh.com>
Co-authored-by: = <=>
Co-authored-by: Dev Singh <dsingh@imsa.edu>
Co-authored-by: zpan1 <zpan@imsa.edu>
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6.9 KiB
Python
223 lines
6.9 KiB
Python
# Titan Robotics Team 2022: CUDA-based Regressions Module
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# Not actively maintained, may be removed in future release
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# Written by Arthur Lu & Jacob Levine
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# Notes:
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# this module has been automatically inegrated into analysis.py, and should be callable as a class from the package
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# this module is cuda-optimized (as appropriate) and vectorized (except for one small part)
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# setup:
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__version__ = "0.0.4"
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# changelog should be viewed using print(analysis.regression.__changelog__)
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__changelog__ = """
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0.0.4:
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- bug fixes
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- fixed changelog
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0.0.3:
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- bug fixes
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0.0.2:
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-Added more parameters to log, exponential, polynomial
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-Added SigmoidalRegKernelArthur, because Arthur apparently needs
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to train the scaling and shifting of sigmoids
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0.0.1:
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-initial release, with linear, log, exponential, polynomial, and sigmoid kernels
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-already vectorized (except for polynomial generation) and CUDA-optimized
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"""
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__author__ = (
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"Jacob Levine <jlevine@imsa.edu>",
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"Arthur Lu <learthurgo@gmail.com>",
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)
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__all__ = [
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'factorial',
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'take_all_pwrs',
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'num_poly_terms',
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'set_device',
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'LinearRegKernel',
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'SigmoidalRegKernel',
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'LogRegKernel',
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'PolyRegKernel',
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'ExpRegKernel',
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'SigmoidalRegKernelArthur',
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'SGDTrain',
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'CustomTrain',
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'CircleFit'
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]
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import torch
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global device
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device = "cuda:0" if torch.cuda.is_available() else "cpu"
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#todo: document completely
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def set_device(self, new_device):
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device=new_device
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class LinearRegKernel():
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parameters= []
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weights=None
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bias=None
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def __init__(self, num_vars):
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self.weights=torch.rand(num_vars, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.bias=torch.rand(1, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.parameters=[self.weights,self.bias]
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def forward(self,mtx):
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long_bias=self.bias.repeat([1,mtx.size()[1]])
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return torch.matmul(self.weights,mtx)+long_bias
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class SigmoidalRegKernel():
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parameters= []
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weights=None
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bias=None
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sigmoid=torch.nn.Sigmoid()
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def __init__(self, num_vars):
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self.weights=torch.rand(num_vars, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.bias=torch.rand(1, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.parameters=[self.weights,self.bias]
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def forward(self,mtx):
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long_bias=self.bias.repeat([1,mtx.size()[1]])
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return self.sigmoid(torch.matmul(self.weights,mtx)+long_bias)
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class SigmoidalRegKernelArthur():
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parameters= []
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weights=None
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in_bias=None
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scal_mult=None
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out_bias=None
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sigmoid=torch.nn.Sigmoid()
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def __init__(self, num_vars):
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self.weights=torch.rand(num_vars, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.in_bias=torch.rand(1, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.scal_mult=torch.rand(1, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.out_bias=torch.rand(1, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.parameters=[self.weights,self.in_bias, self.scal_mult, self.out_bias]
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def forward(self,mtx):
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long_in_bias=self.in_bias.repeat([1,mtx.size()[1]])
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long_out_bias=self.out_bias.repeat([1,mtx.size()[1]])
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return (self.scal_mult*self.sigmoid(torch.matmul(self.weights,mtx)+long_in_bias))+long_out_bias
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class LogRegKernel():
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parameters= []
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weights=None
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in_bias=None
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scal_mult=None
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out_bias=None
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def __init__(self, num_vars):
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self.weights=torch.rand(num_vars, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.in_bias=torch.rand(1, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.scal_mult=torch.rand(1, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.out_bias=torch.rand(1, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.parameters=[self.weights,self.in_bias, self.scal_mult, self.out_bias]
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def forward(self,mtx):
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long_in_bias=self.in_bias.repeat([1,mtx.size()[1]])
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long_out_bias=self.out_bias.repeat([1,mtx.size()[1]])
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return (self.scal_mult*torch.log(torch.matmul(self.weights,mtx)+long_in_bias))+long_out_bias
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class ExpRegKernel():
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parameters= []
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weights=None
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in_bias=None
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scal_mult=None
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out_bias=None
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def __init__(self, num_vars):
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self.weights=torch.rand(num_vars, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.in_bias=torch.rand(1, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.scal_mult=torch.rand(1, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.out_bias=torch.rand(1, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.parameters=[self.weights,self.in_bias, self.scal_mult, self.out_bias]
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def forward(self,mtx):
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long_in_bias=self.in_bias.repeat([1,mtx.size()[1]])
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long_out_bias=self.out_bias.repeat([1,mtx.size()[1]])
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return (self.scal_mult*torch.exp(torch.matmul(self.weights,mtx)+long_in_bias))+long_out_bias
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class PolyRegKernel():
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parameters= []
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weights=None
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bias=None
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power=None
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def __init__(self, num_vars, power):
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self.power=power
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num_terms=self.num_poly_terms(num_vars, power)
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self.weights=torch.rand(num_terms, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.bias=torch.rand(1, requires_grad=True, device=device)
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self.parameters=[self.weights,self.bias]
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def num_poly_terms(self,num_vars, power):
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if power == 0:
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return 0
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return int(self.factorial(num_vars+power-1) / self.factorial(power) / self.factorial(num_vars-1)) + self.num_poly_terms(num_vars, power-1)
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def factorial(self,n):
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if n==0:
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return 1
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else:
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return n*self.factorial(n-1)
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def take_all_pwrs(self, vec, pwr):
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#todo: vectorize (kinda)
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combins=torch.combinations(vec, r=pwr, with_replacement=True)
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out=torch.ones(combins.size()[0]).to(device).to(torch.float)
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for i in torch.t(combins).to(device).to(torch.float):
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out *= i
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if pwr == 1:
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return out
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else:
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return torch.cat((out,self.take_all_pwrs(vec, pwr-1)))
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def forward(self,mtx):
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#TODO: Vectorize the last part
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cols=[]
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for i in torch.t(mtx):
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cols.append(self.take_all_pwrs(i,self.power))
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new_mtx=torch.t(torch.stack(cols))
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long_bias=self.bias.repeat([1,mtx.size()[1]])
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return torch.matmul(self.weights,new_mtx)+long_bias
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def SGDTrain(self, kernel, data, ground, loss=torch.nn.MSELoss(), iterations=1000, learning_rate=.1, return_losses=False):
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optim=torch.optim.SGD(kernel.parameters, lr=learning_rate)
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data_cuda=data.to(device)
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ground_cuda=ground.to(device)
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if (return_losses):
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losses=[]
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for i in range(iterations):
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with torch.set_grad_enabled(True):
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optim.zero_grad()
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pred=kernel.forward(data_cuda)
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ls=loss(pred,ground_cuda)
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losses.append(ls.item())
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ls.backward()
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optim.step()
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return [kernel,losses]
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else:
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for i in range(iterations):
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with torch.set_grad_enabled(True):
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optim.zero_grad()
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pred=kernel.forward(data_cuda)
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ls=loss(pred,ground_cuda)
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ls.backward()
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optim.step()
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return kernel
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def CustomTrain(self, kernel, optim, data, ground, loss=torch.nn.MSELoss(), iterations=1000, return_losses=False):
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data_cuda=data.to(device)
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ground_cuda=ground.to(device)
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if (return_losses):
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losses=[]
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for i in range(iterations):
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with torch.set_grad_enabled(True):
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optim.zero_grad()
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pred=kernel.forward(data)
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ls=loss(pred,ground)
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losses.append(ls.item())
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ls.backward()
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optim.step()
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return [kernel,losses]
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else:
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for i in range(iterations):
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with torch.set_grad_enabled(True):
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optim.zero_grad()
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pred=kernel.forward(data_cuda)
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ls=loss(pred,ground_cuda)
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ls.backward()
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optim.step()
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return kernel
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