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| Custom Model Integration |
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| Introduction |
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| ``Qlib``'s `Model Zoo` includes models such as ``LightGBM``, ``MLP``, ``LSTM``, etc.. These models are examples of ``Forecast Model``. In addition to the default models ``Qlib`` provide, users can integrate their own custom models into ``Qlib``. |
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| Users can integrate their own custom models according to the following steps. |
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| - Define a custom model class, which should be a subclass of the `qlib.model.base.Model <../reference/api.html#module-qlib.model.base>`_. |
| - Write a configuration file that describes the path and parameters of the custom model. |
| - Test the custom model. |
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| Custom Model Class |
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| The Custom models need to inherit `qlib.model.base.Model <../reference/api.html#module-qlib.model.base>`_ and override the methods in it. |
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| - Override the `__init__` method |
| - ``Qlib`` passes the initialized parameters to the \_\_init\_\_ method. |
| - The hyperparameters of model in the configuration must be consistent with those defined in the `__init__` method. |
| - Code Example: In the following example, the hyperparameters of model in the configuration file should contain parameters such as `loss:mse`. |
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| .. code-block:: Python |
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| def __init__(self, loss='mse', **kwargs): |
| if loss not in {'mse', 'binary'}: |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| self._scorer = mean_squared_error if loss == 'mse' else roc_auc_score |
| self._params.update(objective=loss, **kwargs) |
| self._model = None |
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| - Override the `fit` method |
| - ``Qlib`` calls the fit method to train the model. |
| - The parameters must include training feature `dataset`, which is designed in the interface. |
| - The parameters could include some `optional` parameters with default values, such as `num_boost_round = 1000` for `GBDT`. |
| - Code Example: In the following example, `num_boost_round = 1000` is an optional parameter. |
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| .. code-block:: Python |
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| def fit(self, dataset: DatasetH, num_boost_round = 1000, **kwargs): |
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| # prepare dataset for lgb training and evaluation |
| df_train, df_valid = dataset.prepare( |
| ["train", "valid"], col_set=["feature", "label"], data_key=DataHandlerLP.DK_L |
| ) |
| x_train, y_train = df_train["feature"], df_train["label"] |
| x_valid, y_valid = df_valid["feature"], df_valid["label"] |
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| # Lightgbm need 1D array as its label |
| if y_train.values.ndim == 2 and y_train.values.shape[1] == 1: |
| y_train, y_valid = np.squeeze(y_train.values), np.squeeze(y_valid.values) |
| else: |
| raise ValueError("LightGBM doesn't support multi-label training") |
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| dtrain = lgb.Dataset(x_train.values, label=y_train) |
| dvalid = lgb.Dataset(x_valid.values, label=y_valid) |
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| # fit the model |
| self.model = lgb.train( |
| self.params, |
| dtrain, |
| num_boost_round=num_boost_round, |
| valid_sets=[dtrain, dvalid], |
| valid_names=["train", "valid"], |
| early_stopping_rounds=early_stopping_rounds, |
| verbose_eval=verbose_eval, |
| evals_result=evals_result, |
| **kwargs |
| ) |
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| - Override the `predict` method |
| - The parameters must include the parameter `dataset`, which will be used to get the test dataset. |
| - Return the `prediction score`. |
| - Please refer to `Model API <../reference/api.html#module-qlib.model.base>`_ for the parameter types of the fit method. |
| - Code Example: In the following example, users need to use `LightGBM` to predict the label(such as `preds`) of test data `x_test` and return it. |
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| .. code-block:: Python |
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| def predict(self, dataset: DatasetH, **kwargs)-> pandas.Series: |
| if self.model is None: |
| raise ValueError("model is not fitted yet!") |
| x_test = dataset.prepare("test", col_set="feature", data_key=DataHandlerLP.DK_I) |
| return pd.Series(self.model.predict(x_test.values), index=x_test.index) |
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| - Override the `finetune` method (Optional) |
| - This method is optional to the users. When users want to use this method on their own models, they should inherit the ``ModelFT`` base class, which includes the interface of `finetune`. |
| - The parameters must include the parameter `dataset`. |
| - Code Example: In the following example, users will use `LightGBM` as the model and finetune it. |
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| .. code-block:: Python |
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| def finetune(self, dataset: DatasetH, num_boost_round=10, verbose_eval=20): |
| # Based on existing model and finetune by train more rounds |
| dtrain, _ = self._prepare_data(dataset) |
| self.model = lgb.train( |
| self.params, |
| dtrain, |
| num_boost_round=num_boost_round, |
| init_model=self.model, |
| valid_sets=[dtrain], |
| valid_names=["train"], |
| verbose_eval=verbose_eval, |
| ) |
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| Configuration File |
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| The configuration file is described in detail in the `Workflow <../component/workflow.html#complete-example>`_ document. In order to integrate the custom model into ``Qlib``, users need to modify the "model" field in the configuration file. The configuration describes which models to use and how we can initialize it. |
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| - Example: The following example describes the `model` field of configuration file about the custom lightgbm model mentioned above, where `module_path` is the module path, `class` is the class name, and `args` is the hyperparameter passed into the __init__ method. All parameters in the field is passed to `self._params` by `\*\*kwargs` in `__init__` except `loss = mse`. |
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| .. code-block:: YAML |
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| model: |
| class: LGBModel |
| module_path: qlib.contrib.model.gbdt |
| args: |
| loss: mse |
| colsample_bytree: 0.8879 |
| learning_rate: 0.0421 |
| subsample: 0.8789 |
| lambda_l1: 205.6999 |
| lambda_l2: 580.9768 |
| max_depth: 8 |
| num_leaves: 210 |
| num_threads: 20 |
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| Users could find configuration file of the baselines of the ``Model`` in ``examples/benchmarks``. All the configurations of different models are listed under the corresponding model folder. |
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| Model Testing |
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| Assuming that the configuration file is ``examples/benchmarks/LightGBM/workflow_config_lightgbm.yaml``, users can run the following command to test the custom model: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| cd examples # Avoid running program under the directory contains `qlib` |
| qrun benchmarks/LightGBM/workflow_config_lightgbm.yaml |
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| .. note:: ``qrun`` is a built-in command of ``Qlib``. |
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| Also, ``Model`` can also be tested as a single module. An example has been given in ``examples/workflow_by_code.ipynb``. |
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| Reference |
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| To know more about ``Forecast Model``, please refer to `Forecast Model: Model Training & Prediction <../component/model.html>`_ and `Model API <../reference/api.html#module-qlib.model.base>`_. |
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