Naive Bayes is often recognized as one of the most popular classification algorithms in the machine learning community. This package takes naive Bayes to a higher level by providing its implementations in more general and weighted settings.
The issue with the well-known implementations of the naive Bayes algorithm (such as the ones in sklearn.naive_bayes
module) is that they assume a single distribution for the likelihoods of all features. Such an implementation can limit those who need to develop naive Bayes models with different distributions for feature likelihood. And enters WNB library! It allows you to customize your naive Bayes model by specifying the likelihood distribution of each feature separately. You can choose from a range of continuous and discrete probability distributions to design your classifier.
Although naive Bayes has many advantages such as simplicity and interpretability, its conditional independence assumption rarely holds true in real-world applications. In order to alleviate its conditional independence assumption, many attribute weighting naive Bayes (WNB) approaches have been proposed. Most of the proposed methods involve computationally demanding optimization problems that do not allow for controlling the model's bias due to class imbalance. Minimum Log-likelihood Difference WNB (MLD-WNB) is a novel weighting approach that optimizes the weights according to the Bayes optimal decision rule and includes hyperparameters for controlling the model's bias. WNB library provides an efficient implementation of gaussian MLD-WNB.
This library is shipped as an all-in-one module implementation with minimalistic dependencies and requirements. Furthermore, it fully adheres to Scikit-learn API ❤️.
Ensure that Python 3.8 or higher is installed on your machine before installing WNB.
pip install wnb
poetry add wnb
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/msamsami/wnb.git
# Navigate into the project directory
cd wnb
# Install the package
pip install .
Here, we show how you can use the library to train general and weighted naive Bayes classifiers.
A general naive Bayes model can be set up and used in four simple steps:
- Import the
GeneralNB
class as well asDistribution
enum class
from wnb import GeneralNB, Distribution as D
- Initialize a classifier and specify the likelihood distributions
gnb = GeneralNB(distributions=[D.NORMAL, D.CATEGORICAL, D.EXPONENTIAL])
- Fit the classifier to a training set (with three features)
gnb.fit(X, y)
- Predict on test data
gnb.predict(X_test)
An MLD-WNB model can be set up and used in four simple steps:
- Import the
GaussianWNB
class
from wnb import GaussianWNB
- Initialize a classifier
wnb = GaussianWNB(max_iter=25, step_size=1e-2, penalty="l2")
- Fit the classifier to a training set
wnb.fit(X, y)
- Predict on test data
wnb.predict(x_test)
The wnb library fully adheres to the Scikit-learn API, ensuring seamless integration with other Scikit-learn components and workflows. This means that users familiar with Scikit-learn will find the WNB classifiers intuitive to use.
Both Scikit-learn classifiers and WNB classifiers share these well-known methods:
fit(X, y)
predict(X)
predict_proba(X)
predict_log_proba(X)
score(X, y)
get_params()
set_params(**params)
- etc.
By maintaining this consistency, WNB classifiers can be easily incorporated into existing machine learning pipelines and processes.
We conducted benchmarks on three datasets, Breast Cancer, Digits, and Wine, to evaluate the performance of WNB classifiers and compare them with their Scikit-learn counterpart, GaussianNB
. The results show that WNB classifiers generally perform better in certain cases.
Dataset | Scikit-learn Classifier | Accuracy | WNB Classifier | Accuracy |
---|---|---|---|---|
Breast Cancer | GaussianNB | 0.939 | GaussianWNB | 0.951 |
Digits | GaussianNB | 0.838 | GeneralNB | 0.889 |
Wine | GaussianNB | 0.974 | GeneralNB | 0.981 |
These benchmarks highlight the potential of WNB classifiers to provide better performance in certain scenarios by allowing more flexibility in the choice of distributions and incorporating weighting strategies.
The benchmark scripts used to obtain these results can be found under tests/benchmarks/ directory.
To run the tests, make sure to clone the repository and install the development requirements in addition to base requirements:
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install -r requirements_dev.txt
Then, run pytest:
pytest
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If you utilize this repository, please consider citing it with:
@misc{wnb,
author = {Mohammd Mehdi Samsami},
title = {WNB: General and weighted naive Bayes classifiers},
year = {2023},
publisher = {GitHub},
journal = {GitHub repository},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/msamsami/wnb}},
}