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Classify digits from images using the MNIST dataset
This repository uses Data Version Control (DVC) to create a machine learning pipeline and track experiments for the Kaggle competition digit-recognizer. We will use a modified version of the Team Data Science Process as our Data Science Life cycle template. This repository template is based on the cookiecutter data science project template.
In order to start, clone this repository and install DataVersionControl. Follow the instructions below to proceed through the data science life cycle using DVC to manage parameters, scripts, artifacts, and metrics.
The first step any data science life cycle is to define the question and to understand the problem domain and prior knowledge. Given a well-formulated question, the team can specify the goal of the machine learning application (e.g., regression, classification, clustering, outlier detection) and how it will be measured, and which data sources will be needed. The scope of the project, key personnel, key milestones, and general project architecture/overview is specified in the Project Charter and iterated throughout the life of the project. A list of data sources which are available or need to be collected is specified in the table of data sources. Finally, the existing data is summarized in a data dictionary that describes the features, number of elements, non-null data, data type (e.g., nominal, ordinal, continuous), data range, as well as a table with key descriptive summary statistics.
Deliverables Step 1:
The script download.py will download the dataset from Kaggle. The key artifacts of this DVC stage are the raw training and testing datasets.
In your terminal, use the command-line interface to build the first stage of the pipeline.
Download data from Kaggle
dvc run -n download_data -p competition \
-d src/data/download.py \
-o data/raw/train.csv \
-o data/raw/test.csv \
--desc "Download data from Kaggle"\
python3 src/data/download.py -tr train.csv -te test.csv -o "./data/raw"
Reshape flattened images in CSV to two-dimensional images, compute mean image, and create a file mapping the image filepath with the ground truth label.
dvc run -n prepare_images \
-d src/data/prepare_img.py -d src/img/transforms.py \
-d data/raw/train.csv -d data/raw/test.csv \
-o data/processed/train/ \
-o data/processed/train_mapfile.csv \
-o data/processed/train_mean_image.png \
-o data/processed/test/ \
-o data/processed/test_mapfile.csv \
-o data/processed/test_mean_image.png \
--desc "Create images from numpy array"\
python3 src/data/prepare_img.py -tr data/raw/train.csv -te data/raw/test.csv -o "./data/processed/"
The second step involves acquiring and exploring the data to determine the quality of the data and prepare the data for machine learning models. This step involves exploring and cleaning the data to account for missing or corrupted data as well as validating that data meet specified validation rules to ensure there were no errors in data collection or data entry.
Deliverables Step 2:
TODO- Validation rules: Images must be (28,28,1) UINT8 images saved as 'png' or 'jpeg'.
dvc run -n split_train_dev -p random_seed,train_test_split \
-d src/data/split_train_dev.py \
-d data/processed/train_mapfile.csv \
-o data/processed/split_train_dev.csv \
--desc "Split training data into the train and dev sets using stratified K-fold cross validation." \
python3 src/data/split_train_dev.py -tr data/processed/train_mapfile.csv -o data/processed/
dvc run -n train_model -p classifier,model_params,random_seed \
-d src/models/train_model.py \
-d data/processed/train_mapfile.csv \
-d data/processed/split_train_dev.csv \
--plots reports/figures/logs.csv \
--desc "Train the specified classifier using the pre-allocated stratified K-fold cross validation splits and the current params.yaml settings." \
python3 src/models/train_model.py -mf data/processed/train_mapfile.csv -cv data/processed/split_train_dev.csv
dvc run -n predict_output -p predict,train_test_split.target_class \
-d src/models/predict.py \
-d src/models/metrics.py \
-d models/estimator.pkl \
-d data/processed/test_processed.csv \
-o results/test_predict_proba.csv \
-o results/test_predict_binary.csv \
--desc "Predict output on held-out test set for submission to Kaggle." \
python3 src/models/predict.py -te data/processed/test_processed.csv -rd results/ -md models/
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