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In this vignette we show how to create a TabNet model using the tidymodels interface.
We are going to use the lending_club
dataset available
in the modeldata
package.
First let’s split our dataset into training and testing so we can later access performance of our model:
set.seed(123)
data("lending_club", package = "modeldata")
split <- initial_split(lending_club, strata = Class)
train <- training(split)
test <- testing(split)
We now define our pre-processing steps. Note that TabNet handles categorical variables, so we don’t need to do any kind of transformation to them. Normalizing the numeric variables is a good idea though.
Next, we define our model. We are going to train for 50 epochs with a batch size of 128. There are other hyperparameters but, we are going to use the defaults.
mod <- tabnet(epochs = 50, batch_size = 128) %>%
set_engine("torch", verbose = TRUE) %>%
set_mode("classification")
We also define our workflow
object:
We can now define our cross-validation strategy:
And finally, fit the model:
After a few minutes we can get the results:
# A tibble: 2 x 5
.metric .estimator mean n std_err
<chr> <chr> <dbl> <int> <dbl>
1 accuracy binary 0.946 5 0.000713
2 roc_auc binary 0.732 5 0.00539
And finally, we can verify the results in our test set:
model <- wf %>% fit(train)
test %>%
bind_cols(
predict(model, test, type = "prob")
) %>%
roc_auc(Class, .pred_bad)
# A tibble: 1 x 3
.metric .estimator .estimate
<chr> <chr> <dbl>
1 roc_auc binary 0.710
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