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QuaPy/quapy/method/base.py

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from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod
# Base Quantifier abstract class
# ------------------------------------
class BaseQuantifier(metaclass=ABCMeta):
@abstractmethod
def fit(self, data, *args): ...
@abstractmethod
def quantify(self, instances, *args): ...
@abstractmethod
def set_params(self, **parameters): ...
@abstractmethod
def get_params(self, deep=True): ...
# class OneVsAll(AggregativeQuantifier):
# """
# Allows any binary quantifier to perform quantification on single-label datasets. The method maintains one binary
# quantifier for each class, and then l1-normalizes the outputs so that the class prevelences sum up to 1.
# """
#
# def __init__(self, binary_method, n_jobs=-1):
# self.binary_method = binary_method
# self.n_jobs = n_jobs
#
# def fit(self, data: LabelledCollection, **kwargs):
# assert not data.binary, f'{self.__class__.__name__} expect non-binary data'
# assert isinstance(self.binary_method, BaseQuantifier), f'{self.binary_method} does not seem to be a Quantifier'
# self.class_method = {c: deepcopy(self.binary_method) for c in data.classes_}
# Parallel(n_jobs=self.n_jobs, backend='threading')(
# delayed(self._delayed_binary_fit)(c, self.class_method, data, **kwargs) for c in data.classes_
# )
# return self
#
# def quantify(self, X, *args):
# prevalences = np.asarray(
# Parallel(n_jobs=self.n_jobs, backend='threading')(
# delayed(self._delayed_binary_predict)(c, self.class_method, X) for c in self.classes
# )
# )
# return F.normalize_prevalence(prevalences)
#
# @property
# def classes(self):
# return sorted(self.class_method.keys())
#
# def set_params(self, **parameters):
# self.binary_method.set_params(**parameters)
#
# def get_params(self, deep=True):
# return self.binary_method.get_params()
#
# def _delayed_binary_predict(self, c, learners, X):
# return learners[c].quantify(X)[:,1] # the mean is the estimation for the positive class prevalence
#
# def _delayed_binary_fit(self, c, learners, data, **kwargs):
# bindata = LabelledCollection(data.instances, data.labels == c, n_classes=2)
# learners[c].fit(bindata, **kwargs)