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| Qlib Recorder: Experiment Management |
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| .. currentmodule:: qlib |
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| Introduction |
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| ``Qlib`` contains an experiment management system named ``QlibRecorder``, which is designed to help users handle experiment and analyse results in an efficient way. |
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| There are three components of the system: |
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| - `ExperimentManager` |
| a class that manages experiments. |
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| - `Experiment` |
| a class of experiment, and each instance of it is responsible for a single experiment. |
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| - `Recorder` |
| a class of recorder, and each instance of it is responsible for a single run. |
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| Here is a general view of the structure of the system: |
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| ExperimentManager |
| - Experiment 1 |
| - Recorder 1 |
| - Recorder 2 |
| - ... |
| - Experiment 2 |
| - Recorder 1 |
| - Recorder 2 |
| - ... |
| - ... |
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| This experiment management system defines a set of interface and provided a concrete implementation ``MLflowExpManager``, which is based on the machine learning platform: ``MLFlow`` (`link <https://mlflow.org/>`_). |
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| If users set the implementation of ``ExpManager`` to be ``MLflowExpManager``, they can use the command `mlflow ui` to visualize and check the experiment results. For more information, please refer to the related documents `here <https://www.mlflow.org/docs/latest/cli.html#mlflow-ui>`_. |
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| Qlib Recorder |
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| ``QlibRecorder`` provides a high level API for users to use the experiment management system. The interfaces are wrapped in the variable ``R`` in ``Qlib``, and users can directly use ``R`` to interact with the system. The following command shows how to import ``R`` in Python: |
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| .. code-block:: Python |
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| from qlib.workflow import R |
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| ``QlibRecorder`` includes several common API for managing `experiments` and `recorders` within a workflow. For more available APIs, please refer to the following section about `Experiment Manager`, `Experiment` and `Recorder`. |
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| Here are the available interfaces of ``QlibRecorder``: |
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| .. autoclass:: qlib.workflow.__init__.QlibRecorder |
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| Experiment Manager |
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| The ``ExpManager`` module in ``Qlib`` is responsible for managing different experiments. Most of the APIs of ``ExpManager`` are similar to ``QlibRecorder``, and the most important API will be the ``get_exp`` method. User can directly refer to the documents above for some detailed information about how to use the ``get_exp`` method. |
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| .. autoclass:: qlib.workflow.expm.ExpManager |
| :members: get_exp, list_experiments |
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| For other interfaces such as `create_exp`, `delete_exp`, please refer to `Experiment Manager API <../reference/api.html#experiment-manager>`_. |
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| Experiment |
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| The ``Experiment`` class is solely responsible for a single experiment, and it will handle any operations that are related to an experiment. Basic methods such as `start`, `end` an experiment are included. Besides, methods related to `recorders` are also available: such methods include `get_recorder` and `list_recorders`. |
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| .. autoclass:: qlib.workflow.exp.Experiment |
| :members: get_recorder, list_recorders |
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| For other interfaces such as `search_records`, `delete_recorder`, please refer to `Experiment API <../reference/api.html#experiment>`_. |
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| ``Qlib`` also provides a default ``Experiment``, which will be created and used under certain situations when users use the APIs such as `log_metrics` or `get_exp`. If the default ``Experiment`` is used, there will be related logged information when running ``Qlib``. Users are able to change the name of the default ``Experiment`` in the config file of ``Qlib`` or during ``Qlib``'s `initialization <../start/initialization.html#parameters>`_, which is set to be '`Experiment`'. |
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| Recorder |
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| The ``Recorder`` class is responsible for a single recorder. It will handle some detailed operations such as ``log_metrics``, ``log_params`` of a single run. It is designed to help user to easily track results and things being generated during a run. |
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| Here are some important APIs that are not included in the ``QlibRecorder``: |
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| .. autoclass:: qlib.workflow.recorder.Recorder |
| :members: list_artifacts, list_metrics, list_params, list_tags |
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| For other interfaces such as `save_objects`, `load_object`, please refer to `Recorder API <../reference/api.html#recorder>`_. |
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| Record Template |
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| The ``RecordTemp`` class is a class that enables generate experiment results such as IC and backtest in a certain format. We have provided three different `Record Template` class: |
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| - ``SignalRecord``: This class generates the `prediction` results of the model. |
| - ``SigAnaRecord``: This class generates the `IC`, `ICIR`, `Rank IC` and `Rank ICIR` of the model. |
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| Here is a simple example of what is done in ``SigAnaRecord``, which users can refer to if they want to calculate IC, Rank IC, Long-Short Return with their own prediction and label. |
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| .. code-block:: Python |
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| from qlib.contrib.eva.alpha import calc_ic, calc_long_short_return |
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| ic, ric = calc_ic(pred.iloc[:, 0], label.iloc[:, 0]) |
| long_short_r, long_avg_r = calc_long_short_return(pred.iloc[:, 0], label.iloc[:, 0]) |
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| - ``PortAnaRecord``: This class generates the results of `backtest`. The detailed information about `backtest` as well as the available `strategy`, users can refer to `Strategy <../component/strategy.html>`_ and `Backtest <../component/backtest.html>`_. |
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| Here is a simple example of what is done in ``PortAnaRecord``, which users can refer to if they want to do backtest based on their own prediction and label. |
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| .. code-block:: Python |
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| from qlib.contrib.strategy.strategy import TopkDropoutStrategy |
| from qlib.contrib.evaluate import ( |
| backtest as normal_backtest, |
| risk_analysis, |
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| # backtest |
| STRATEGY_CONFIG = { |
| "topk": 50, |
| "n_drop": 5, |
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| BACKTEST_CONFIG = { |
| "limit_threshold": 0.095, |
| "account": 100000000, |
| "benchmark": BENCHMARK, |
| "deal_price": "close", |
| "open_cost": 0.0005, |
| "close_cost": 0.0015, |
| "min_cost": 5, |
| } |
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| strategy = TopkDropoutStrategy(**STRATEGY_CONFIG) |
| report_normal, positions_normal = normal_backtest(pred_score, strategy=strategy, **BACKTEST_CONFIG) |
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| # analysis |
| analysis = dict() |
| analysis["excess_return_without_cost"] = risk_analysis(report_normal["return"] - report_normal["bench"]) |
| analysis["excess_return_with_cost"] = risk_analysis(report_normal["return"] - report_normal["bench"] - report_normal["cost"]) |
| analysis_df = pd.concat(analysis) # type: pd.DataFrame |
| print(analysis_df) |
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| For more information about the APIs, please refer to `Record Template API <../reference/api.html#module-qlib.workflow.record_temp>`_. |
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| Known Limitations |
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| - The Python objects are saved based on pickle, which may results in issues when the environment dumping objects and loading objects are different. |
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