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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions tests/system/small/ml/test_llm.py
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@pytest.mark.flaky(retries=2)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"model_name",
(
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class LogisticRegression(LinearClassifierMixin, BaseEstimator):
"""Logistic Regression (aka logit, MaxEnt) classifier.

>>> from bigframes.ml.linear_model import LogisticRegression
>>> import bigframes.pandas as bpd
>>> bpd.options.display.progress_bar = None
>>> X = bpd.DataFrame({ \
"feature0": [20, 21, 19, 18], \
"feature1": [0, 1, 1, 0], \
"feature2": [0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5]})
>>> y = bpd.DataFrame({"outcome": [0, 0, 1, 1]})
>>> # Create the LogisticRegression
>>> model = LogisticRegression()
>>> model.fit(X, y)
LogisticRegression()
>>> model.predict(X) # doctest:+SKIP
predicted_outcome predicted_outcome_probs feature0 feature1 feature2
0 0 [{'label': 1, 'prob': 3.1895929877221615e-07} ... 20 0 0.2
1 0 [{'label': 1, 'prob': 5.662891265051953e-06} ... 21 1 0.3
2 1 [{'label': 1, 'prob': 0.9999917826885262} {'l... 19 1 0.4
3 1 [{'label': 1, 'prob': 0.9999999993659574} {'l... 18 0 0.5
4 rows × 5 columns

[4 rows x 5 columns in total]

>>> # Score the model
>>> score = model.score(X, y)
>>> score # doctest:+SKIP
precision recall accuracy f1_score log_loss roc_auc
0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.000004 1.0
1 rows × 6 columns

[1 rows x 6 columns in total]

Args:
optimize_strategy (str, default "auto_strategy"):
The strategy to train logistic regression models. Possible values are
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