ax.modelbridge¶
Factory and Generation Strategy¶
GenerationStrategy¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.generation_strategy.
GenerationStep
[source]¶ Bases:
tuple
One step in the generation strategy, corresponds to a single model. Describes the model, how many arms will be generated with this model, what minimum number of observations is required to proceed to the next model, etc.
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enforce_num_arms
¶ Alias for field number 4
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index
¶ Alias for field number 7
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min_arms_observed
¶ Alias for field number 2
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model
¶ Alias for field number 0
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model_gen_kwargs
¶ Alias for field number 6
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model_kwargs
¶ Alias for field number 5
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num_arms
¶ Alias for field number 1
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recommended_max_parallelism
¶ Alias for field number 3
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class
ax.modelbridge.generation_strategy.
GenerationStrategy
(steps, name=None)[source]¶ Bases:
object
GenerationStrategy describes which model should be used to generate new points for which trials, enabling and automating use of different models throughout the optimization process. For instance, it allows to use one model for the initialization trials, and another one for all subsequent trials. In the general case, this allows to automate use of an arbitrary number of models to generate an arbitrary numbers of arms described in the arms_per_model argument.
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clone_reset
()[source]¶ Copy this generation strategy without it’s state.
Return type: GenerationStrategy
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gen
(experiment, new_data=None, n=1, **kwargs)[source]¶ Produce the next points in the experiment.
Return type: GeneratorRun
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generator_changes
¶ List of arm indices where a transition happened from one model to another.
Return type: List
[int
]
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model
¶ Current model in this strategy.
Return type: Optional
[ModelBridge
]
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ax.modelbridge.generation_strategy.
get_model_from_generator_run
(generator_run, experiment, data)[source]¶ Reinstantiate a model from model key and kwargs stored on a given generator run, with the given experiment and the data to initialize the model with.
Return type: ModelBridge
Model Bridge Factory¶
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ax.modelbridge.factory.
DEFAULT_TORCH_DEVICE
= device(type='cpu')¶ Module containing functions that generate standard models, such as Sobol, GP+EI, etc.
Note: a special case here is a composite generator, which requires an additional
GenerationStrategy
and is able to delegate work to multiple models (for instance, to a random model to generate the first trial, and to an optimization model for subsequent trials).
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ax.modelbridge.factory.
get_GPEI
(experiment, data, search_space=None, dtype=torch.float64, device=device(type='cpu'))[source]¶ Instantiates a GP model that generates points with EI.
Return type: TorchModelBridge
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ax.modelbridge.factory.
get_MTGP
(experiment, data, is_multi_type=True, search_space=None)[source]¶ Instantiates a Multi-task GP model that generates points with EI.
Parameters: is_multi_type ( bool
) – If is_multi_type is True then experiment should be a MultiTypeExperiment and a Multi-type Multi-task GP model will be instantiated. Otherwise, the model will be a Single-type Multi-task GP.Return type: TorchModelBridge
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ax.modelbridge.factory.
get_botorch
(experiment, data, search_space=None, dtype=torch.float64, device=device(type='cpu'), transforms=[<class 'ax.modelbridge.transforms.out_of_design.OutOfDesign'>, <class 'ax.modelbridge.transforms.remove_fixed.RemoveFixed'>, <class 'ax.modelbridge.transforms.ordered_choice_encode.OrderedChoiceEncode'>, <class 'ax.modelbridge.transforms.one_hot.OneHot'>, <class 'ax.modelbridge.transforms.int_to_float.IntToFloat'>, <class 'ax.modelbridge.transforms.log.Log'>, <class 'ax.modelbridge.transforms.unit_x.UnitX'>, <class 'ax.modelbridge.transforms.ivw.IVW'>, <class 'ax.modelbridge.transforms.derelativize.Derelativize'>, <class 'ax.modelbridge.transforms.standardize_y.StandardizeY'>], model_constructor=<function get_and_fit_model>, model_predictor=<function predict_from_model>, acqf_constructor=<function get_NEI>, acqf_optimizer=<function scipy_optimizer>, refit_on_cv=False, refit_on_update=True, optimization_config=None)[source]¶ Instantiates a BotorchModel.
Return type: TorchModelBridge
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ax.modelbridge.factory.
get_empirical_bayes_thompson
(experiment, data, search_space=None, num_samples=10000, min_weight=None, uniform_weights=False)[source]¶ Instantiates an empirical Bayes / Thompson sampling model.
Return type: DiscreteModelBridge
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ax.modelbridge.factory.
get_factorial
(search_space)[source]¶ Instantiates a factorial generator.
Return type: DiscreteModelBridge
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ax.modelbridge.factory.
get_sobol
(search_space, seed=None, deduplicate=False, init_position=0, scramble=True)[source]¶ Instantiates a Sobol sequence quasi-random generator.
Parameters: - search_space (
SearchSpace
) – Sobol generator search space. - kwargs – Custom args for sobol generator.
Return type: RandomModelBridge
Returns: RandomModelBridge, with SobolGenerator as model.
- search_space (
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ax.modelbridge.factory.
get_thompson
(experiment, data, search_space=None, num_samples=10000, min_weight=None, uniform_weights=False)[source]¶ Instantiates a Thompson sampling model.
Return type: DiscreteModelBridge
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ax.modelbridge.factory.
get_uniform
(search_space, deduplicate=False, seed=None)[source]¶ Instantiate uniform generator.
Parameters: - search_space (
SearchSpace
) – Uniform generator search space. - kwargs – Custom args for uniform generator.
Return type: RandomModelBridge
Returns: RandomModelBridge, with UniformGenerator as model.
- search_space (
Model Bridges¶
Base Model Bridge¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.base.
ModelBridge
(search_space, model, transforms=None, experiment=None, data=None, transform_configs=None, status_quo_name=None, status_quo_features=None, optimization_config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
abc.ABC
The main object for using models in Ax.
ModelBridge specifies 3 methods for using models:
- predict: Make model predictions. This method is not optimized for speed and so should be used primarily for plotting or similar tasks and not inside an optimization loop.
- gen: Use the model to generate new candidates.
- cross_validate: Do cross validation to assess model predictions.
ModelBridge converts Ax types like Data and Arm to types that are meant to be consumed by the models. The data sent to the model will depend on the implementation of the subclass, which will specify the actual API for external model.
This class also applies a sequence of transforms to the input data and problem specification which can be used to ensure that the external model receives appropriate inputs.
Subclasses will implement what is here referred to as the “terminal transform,” which is a transform that changes types of the data and problem specification.
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cross_validate
(cv_training_data, cv_test_points)[source]¶ Make a set of cross-validation predictions.
Parameters: - cv_training_data (
List
[Observation
]) – The training data to use for cross validation. - cv_test_points (
List
[ObservationFeatures
]) – The test points at which predictions will be made.
Return type: Returns: A list of predictions at the test points.
- cv_training_data (
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gen
(n, search_space=None, optimization_config=None, pending_observations=None, fixed_features=None, model_gen_options=None)[source]¶ Parameters: - n (
int
) – Number of points to generate - search_space (
Optional
[SearchSpace
]) – Search space - optimization_config (
Optional
[OptimizationConfig
]) – Optimization config - pending_observations (
Optional
[Dict
[str
,List
[ObservationFeatures
]]]) – A map from metric name to pending observations for that metric. - fixed_features (
Optional
[ObservationFeatures
]) – An ObservationFeatures object containing any features that should be fixed at specified values during generation. - model_gen_options (
Optional
[Dict
[str
,Union
[int
,float
,str
,AcquisitionFunction
]]]) – A config dictionary that is passed along to the model.
Return type: - n (
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get_training_data
()[source]¶ A copy of the (untransformed) data with which the model was fit.
Return type: List
[Observation
]
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model_space
¶ SearchSpace used to fit model.
Return type: SearchSpace
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out_of_design_data
()[source]¶ Get formatted data for out of design points.
When predictions are requested from a ModelBridge, points which are out-of-design (not in the fitted search space) should not be included. These points should use raw data.
Return type: Tuple
[Dict
[str
,List
[float
]],Dict
[str
,Dict
[str
,List
[float
]]]]Returns: Observation data for OOD points, in the format for model prediction outputs.
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predict
(observation_features)[source]¶ Make model predictions (mean and covariance) for the given observation features.
Predictions are made for all outcomes.
Parameters: observation_features ( List
[ObservationFeatures
]) – observation featuresReturn type: Tuple
[Dict
[str
,List
[float
]],Dict
[str
,Dict
[str
,List
[float
]]]]Returns: 2-element tuple containing - Dictionary from metric name to list of mean estimates, in same order as observation_features.
- Nested dictionary with cov[‘metric1’][‘metric2’] a list of cov(metric1@x, metric2@x) for x in observation_features.
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status_quo
¶ Observation corresponding to status quo, if any.
Return type: Optional
[Observation
]
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training_in_design
¶ For each observation in the training data, a bool indicating if it is in-design for the model.
Return type: List
[bool
]
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update
(data, experiment)[source]¶ Update the model bridge and the underlying model with new data. This method should be used instead of fit, in cases where the underlying model does not need to be re-fit from scratch, but rather updated.
Note: update expects only new data (obtained since the model initialization or last update) to be passed in, not all data in the experiment.
Parameters: - data (
Data
) – data from the experiment obtained since the last update - experiment (
Experiment
) – experiment, in which this data was obtained
Return type: None
- data (
Array Model Bridge¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.array.
ArrayModelBridge
(search_space, model, transforms=None, experiment=None, data=None, transform_configs=None, status_quo_name=None, status_quo_features=None, optimization_config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.base.ModelBridge
A model bridge for using array-based models.
Requires that all non-task parameters have been transformed to RangeParameters with float type and no log scale. Task parameters must be transformed to RangeParameters with int type.
This will convert all parameter types to float and put data into arrays.
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ax.modelbridge.array.
array_to_observation_data
(f, cov, outcomes)[source]¶ Convert arrays of model predictions to a list of ObservationData.
Parameters: Returns: A list of n ObservationData
Return type: List
[ObservationData
]
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ax.modelbridge.array.
extract_objective_weights
(objective, outcomes)[source]¶ Extract a weights for objectives.
Weights are for a maximization problem.
Give an objective weight to each modeled outcome. Outcomes that are modeled but not part of the objective get weight 0.
In the single metric case, the objective is given either +/- 1, depending on the minimize flag.
In the multiple metric case, each objective is given the input weight, multiplied by the minimize flag.
Parameters: Return type: ndarray
Returns: (n,) array of weights.
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ax.modelbridge.array.
extract_outcome_constraints
(outcome_constraints, outcomes)[source]¶ Return type: Optional
[Tuple
[ndarray
,ndarray
]]
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ax.modelbridge.array.
validate_optimization_config
(optimization_config, outcomes)[source]¶ Validate optimization config against model fitted outcomes.
Parameters: - optimization_config (
OptimizationConfig
) – Config to validate. - outcomes (
List
[str
]) – List of metric names w/ valid model fits.
Raises: ValueError if – 1. Relative constraints are found 2. Optimization metrics are not present in model fitted outcomes.
Return type: None
- optimization_config (
Discrete Model Bridge¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.discrete.
DiscreteModelBridge
(search_space, model, transforms=None, experiment=None, data=None, transform_configs=None, status_quo_name=None, status_quo_features=None, optimization_config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.base.ModelBridge
A model bridge for using models based on discrete parameters.
Requires that all parameters have been transformed to ChoiceParameters.
NumPy Model Bridge¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.numpy.
NumpyModelBridge
(search_space, model, transforms=None, experiment=None, data=None, transform_configs=None, status_quo_name=None, status_quo_features=None, optimization_config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.array.ArrayModelBridge
A model bridge for using numpy array-based models.
This model bridge interfaces with NumpyModel.
Requires that all parameters have been transformed to RangeParameters or FixedParameters with float type and no log scale.
Torch Model Bridge¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.torch.
TorchModelBridge
(experiment, search_space, data, model, transforms, transform_configs=None, torch_dtype=None, torch_device=None, status_quo_name=None, status_quo_features=None, optimization_config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.array.ArrayModelBridge
A model bridge for using torch-based models.
Specifies an interface that is implemented by TorchModel. In particular, model should have methods fit, predict, and gen. See TorchModel for the API for each of these methods.
Requires that all parameters have been transformed to RangeParameters or FixedParameters with float type and no log scale.
This class converts Ax parameter types to torch tensors before passing them to the model.
Utilities¶
Cross Validation¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.cross_validation.
CVResult
[source]¶ Bases:
tuple
Container for cross validation results.
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observed
¶ Alias for field number 0
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predicted
¶ Alias for field number 1
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ax.modelbridge.cross_validation.
compute_diagnostics
(result)[source]¶ Computes diagnostics for given cross validation results.
It provides a dictionary with values for the following diagnostics, for each metric:
- ‘Mean prediction CI’: the average width of the CIs at each of the CV predictions, relative to the observed mean.
- ‘MAPE’: mean absolute percentage error of the estimated mean relative to the observed mean.
- ‘Total raw effect’: the percent change from the smallest observed mean to the largest observed mean.
- ‘Correlation coefficient’: the Pearson correlation of the estimated and observed means.
- ‘Rank correlation’: the Spearman correlation of the estimated and observed means.
- ‘Fisher exact test p’: we test if the model is able to distinguish the bottom half of the observations from the top half, using Fisher’s exact test and the observed/estimated means. A low p value indicates that the model has some ability to identify good arms. A high p value indicates that the model cannot identify arms better than chance, or that the observations are too noisy to be able to tell.
Each of these is returned as a dictionary from metric name to value for that metric.
Parameters: result ( List
[CVResult
]) – Output of cross_validateReturn type: Dict
[str
,Dict
[str
,float
]]Returns: A dictionary keyed by diagnostic name with results as described above.
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ax.modelbridge.cross_validation.
cross_validate
(model, folds=-1, test_selector=None)[source]¶ Cross validation for model predictions.
Splits the model’s training data into train/test folds and makes out-of-sample predictions on the test folds.
Train/test splits are made based on arm names, so that repeated observations of a arm will always be in the train or test set together.
The test set can be limited to a specific set of observations by passing in a test_selector callable. This function should take in an Observation and return a boolean indiciating if it should be used in the test set or not. For example, we can limit the test set to arms with trial 0 with test_selector = lambda obs: obs.features.trial_index == 0 If not provided, all observations will be available for the test set.
Parameters: - model (
ModelBridge
) – Fitted model (ModelBridge) to cross validate. - folds (
int
) – Number of folds. Use -1 for leave-one-out, otherwise will be k-fold. - test_select – Function for selecting observations for the test set.
Return type: Returns: A CVResult for each observation in the training data.
- model (
Transforms¶
ax.modelbridge.transforms.base¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.base.
Transform
(search_space, observation_features, observation_data, config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
object
Defines the API for a transform that is applied to search_space, observation_features, observation_data, and optimization_config.
Forward transforms are defined for all four of those quantities. Reverse transforms are defined for observation_data and observation.
The forward transform for observation features must accept a partial observation with not all features recorded.
Forward and reverse transforms for observation data accept a list of observation features as an input, but they will not be mutated.
The forward transform for optimization config accepts the modelbridge and fixed features as inputs, but they will not be mutated.
This class provides an identify transform.
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transform_observation_data
(observation_data, observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_data as needed to do modeling.
Return type: List
[ObservationData
]
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transform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features as needed to do modeling.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
]
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transform_optimization_config
(optimization_config, modelbridge, fixed_features)[source]¶ Transform optimization_config as needed to do modeling.
Return type: OptimizationConfig
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transform_search_space
(search_space)[source]¶ Transform search_space as needed to do modeling.
Return type: SearchSpace
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untransform_observation_data
(observation_data, observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_data used for modeling back to the original.
Return type: List
[ObservationData
]
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untransform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features used for modeling back to the original.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
]
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ax.modelbridge.transforms.derelativize¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.derelativize.
Derelativize
(search_space, observation_features, observation_data, config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.transforms.base.Transform
Changes relative constraints to not-relative constraints using a plug-in estimate of the status quo value.
If status quo is in-design, uses model estimate at status quo. If not, uses raw observation at status quo.
Transform is done in-place.
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transform_optimization_config
(optimization_config, modelbridge, fixed_features)[source]¶ Transform optimization_config as needed to do modeling.
Return type: OptimizationConfig
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ax.modelbridge.transforms.int_range_to_choice¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.int_range_to_choice.
IntRangeToChoice
(search_space, observation_features, observation_data, config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.transforms.base.Transform
Convert a RangeParameter of type int to a ChoiceParameter.
Transform is done in-place.
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transform_search_space
(search_space)[source]¶ Transform search_space as needed to do modeling.
Return type: SearchSpace
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ax.modelbridge.transforms.int_to_float¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.int_to_float.
IntToFloat
(search_space, observation_features, observation_data, config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.transforms.base.Transform
Convert a RangeParameter of type int to type float.
Uses either randomized_rounding or default python rounding, depending on ‘rounding’ flag.
Transform is done in-place.
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transform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features as needed to do modeling.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
]
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transform_search_space
(search_space)[source]¶ Transform search_space as needed to do modeling.
Return type: SearchSpace
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untransform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features used for modeling back to the original.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
]
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ax.modelbridge.transforms.ivw¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.ivw.
IVW
(search_space, observation_features, observation_data, config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.transforms.base.Transform
If an observation data contains multiple observations of a metric, they are combined using inverse variance weighting.
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transform_observation_data
(observation_data, observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_data as needed to do modeling.
Return type: List
[ObservationData
]
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-
ax.modelbridge.transforms.ivw.
ivw_metric_merge
(obsd, conflicting_noiseless='warn')[source]¶ Merge multiple observations of a metric with inverse variance weighting.
Correctly updates the covariance of the new merged estimates: ybar1 = Sum_i w_i * y_i ybar2 = Sum_j w_j * y_j cov[ybar1, ybar2] = Sum_i Sum_j w_i * w_j * cov[y_i, y_j]
w_i will be infinity if any variance is 0. If one variance is 0., then the IVW estimate is the corresponding mean. If there are multiple measurements with 0 variance but means are all the same, then IVW estimate is that mean. If there are multiple measurements and means differ, behavior depends on argument conflicting_noiseless. “ignore” and “warn” will use the first of the measurements as the IVW estimate. “warn” will additionally log a warning. “raise” will raise an exception.
Parameters: - obsd (
ObservationData
) – An ObservationData object - conflicting_noiseless (
str
) – “warn”, “ignore”, or “raise”
Return type: - obsd (
ax.modelbridge.transforms.log¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.log.
Log
(search_space, observation_features, observation_data, config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.transforms.base.Transform
Apply log base 10 to a float RangeParameter domain.
Transform is done in-place.
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transform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features as needed to do modeling.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
]
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transform_search_space
(search_space)[source]¶ Transform search_space as needed to do modeling.
Return type: SearchSpace
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untransform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features used for modeling back to the original.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
]
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ax.modelbridge.transforms.one_hot¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.one_hot.
OneHot
(search_space, observation_features, observation_data, config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.transforms.base.Transform
Convert categorical parameters (unordered ChoiceParameters) to one-hot-encoded parameters.
Does not convert task parameters.
Parameters will be one-hot-encoded, yielding a set of RangeParameters, of type float, on [0, 1]. If there are two values, one single RangeParameter will be yielded, otherwise there will be a new RangeParameter for each ChoiceParameter value.
In the reverse transform, floats can be converted to a one-hot encoded vector using one of two methods:
- Strict rounding: Choose the maximum value. With levels [‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’] and
- float values [0.2, 0.4, 0.3], the restored parameter would be set to ‘b’. Ties are broken randomly, so values [0.2, 0.4, 0.4] is randomly set to ‘b’ or ‘c’.
- Randomized rounding: Sample from the distribution. Float values
- [0.2, 0.4, 0.3] are transformed to ‘a’ w.p. 0.2/0.9, ‘b’ w.p. 0.4/0.9, or ‘c’ w.p. 0.3/0.9.
Type of rounding can be set using transform_config[‘rounding’] to either ‘strict’ or ‘randomized’. Defaults to strict.
Transform is done in-place.
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transform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features as needed to do modeling.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
]
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transform_search_space
(search_space)[source]¶ Transform search_space as needed to do modeling.
Return type: SearchSpace
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untransform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features used for modeling back to the original.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
]
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class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.one_hot.
OneHotEncoder
(values)[source]¶ Bases:
object
Joins the two encoders needed for OneHot transform.
-
classes
¶ Return number of classes discovered while fitting transform.
Return type: ndarray
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ax.modelbridge.transforms.ordered_choice_encode¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.ordered_choice_encode.
OrderedChoiceEncode
(search_space, observation_features, observation_data, config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.transforms.base.Transform
Convert ordered ChoiceParameters to unit length RangeParameters.
Parameters will be transformed to an integer RangeParameter, mapped from the original choice domain to a contiguous range from [0, n_choices]. Does not transform task parameters.
In the inverse transform, parameters will be mapped back onto the original domain.
Transform is done in-place.
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transform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features as needed to do modeling.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
]
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transform_search_space
(search_space)[source]¶ Transform search_space as needed to do modeling.
Return type: SearchSpace
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untransform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features used for modeling back to the original.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
]
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ax.modelbridge.transforms.remove_fixed¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.remove_fixed.
RemoveFixed
(search_space, observation_features, observation_data, config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.transforms.base.Transform
Remove fixed parameters.
Fixed parameters should not be included in the SearchSpace. This transform removes these parameters, leaving only tunable parameters.
Transform is done in-place.
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transform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features as needed to do modeling.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
]
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transform_search_space
(search_space)[source]¶ Transform search_space as needed to do modeling.
Return type: SearchSpace
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untransform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features used for modeling back to the original.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
]
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ax.modelbridge.transforms.rounding¶
-
ax.modelbridge.transforms.rounding.
randomized_onehot_round
(x)[source]¶ Randomized rounding of x to a one-hot vector. x should be 0 <= x <= 1.
Return type: ndarray
ax.modelbridge.transforms.search_space_to_choice¶
-
class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.search_space_to_choice.
SearchSpaceToChoice
(search_space, observation_features, observation_data, config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.transforms.base.Transform
Replaces the search space with a single choice parameter, whose values are the signatures of the arms observed in the data.
This transform is meant to be used with ThompsonSampler.
Transform is done in-place.
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transform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features as needed to do modeling.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
]
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transform_search_space
(search_space)[source]¶ Transform search_space as needed to do modeling.
Return type: SearchSpace
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untransform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features used for modeling back to the original.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
]
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ax.modelbridge.transforms.standardize_y¶
-
class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.standardize_y.
StandardizeY
(search_space, observation_features, observation_data, config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.transforms.base.Transform
Standardize Y, separately for each metric.
Transform is done in-place.
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transform_observation_data
(observation_data, observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_data as needed to do modeling.
Return type: List
[ObservationData
]
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transform_optimization_config
(optimization_config, modelbridge, fixed_features)[source]¶ Transform optimization_config as needed to do modeling.
Return type: OptimizationConfig
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untransform_observation_data
(observation_data, observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_data used for modeling back to the original.
Return type: List
[ObservationData
]
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ax.modelbridge.transforms.stratified_standardize_y¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.stratified_standardize_y.
StratifiedStandardizeY
(search_space, observation_features, observation_data, config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.transforms.base.Transform
Standardize Y, separately for each metric and for each value of a ChoiceParameter.
The name of the parameter by which to stratify the standardization can be specified in config[“parameter_name”]. If not specified, will use a task parameter if search space contains exactly 1 task parameter, and will raise an exception otherwise.
The stratification parameter must be fixed during generation if there are outcome constraints, in order to apply the standardization to the constraints.
Transform is done in-place.
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transform_observation_data
(observation_data, observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_data as needed to do modeling.
Return type: List
[ObservationData
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transform_optimization_config
(optimization_config, modelbridge, fixed_features)[source]¶ Transform optimization_config as needed to do modeling.
Return type: OptimizationConfig
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untransform_observation_data
(observation_data, observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_data used for modeling back to the original.
Return type: List
[ObservationData
]
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ax.modelbridge.transforms.task_encode¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.task_encode.
TaskEncode
(search_space, observation_features, observation_data, config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.transforms.ordered_choice_encode.OrderedChoiceEncode
Convert task ChoiceParameters to unit length RangeParameters.
Parameters will be transformed to an integer RangeParameter, mapped from the original choice domain to a contiguous range from [0, n_choices].
In the inverse transform, parameters will be mapped back onto the original domain.
Transform is done in-place.
ax.modelbridge.transforms.trial_as_task¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.trial_as_task.
TrialAsTask
(search_space, observation_features, observation_data, config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.transforms.base.Transform
Convert trial to one or more task parameters.
How trial is mapped to parameter is specified with a map like {parameter_name: {trial_index: level name}}. For example, {“trial_param1”: {0: “level1”, 1: “level1”, 2: “level2”},} will create choice parameters “trial_param1” with is_task=True. Observations with trial 0 or 1 will have “trial_param1” set to “level1”, and those with trial 2 will have “trial_param1” set to “level2”. Multiple parameter names and mappings can be specified in this dict.
The trial level mapping can be specified in config[“trial_level_map”]. If not specified, defaults to a parameter with a level for every trial index.
For the reverse transform, if there are multiple mappings in the transform the trial will not be set.
Will raise if trial not specified for every point in the training data.
Transform is done in-place.
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transform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features as needed to do modeling.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
]
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transform_search_space
(search_space)[source]¶ Transform search_space as needed to do modeling.
Return type: SearchSpace
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untransform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features used for modeling back to the original.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
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ax.modelbridge.transforms.unit_x¶
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class
ax.modelbridge.transforms.unit_x.
UnitX
(search_space, observation_features, observation_data, config=None)[source]¶ Bases:
ax.modelbridge.transforms.base.Transform
Map X to [0, 1]^d for RangeParameter of type float and not log scale.
Uses bounds l <= x <= u, sets x_tilde_i = (x_i - l_i) / (u_i - l_i). Constraints wTx <= b are converted to gTx_tilde <= h, where g_i = w_i (u_i - l_i) and h = b - wTl.
Transform is done in-place.
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transform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features as needed to do modeling.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
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transform_search_space
(search_space)[source]¶ Transform search_space as needed to do modeling.
Return type: SearchSpace
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untransform_observation_features
(observation_features)[source]¶ Transform observation_features used for modeling back to the original.
Return type: List
[ObservationFeatures
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