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⚡️ Quickstart

As a quick example, we'll train a logistic regression to classify the website phishing dataset. Here's a look at the first observation in the dataset.

>>> from pprint import pprint
>>> from river import datasets

>>> dataset = datasets.Phishing()

>>> for x, y in dataset:
...     pprint(x)
...     print(y)
...     break
{'age_of_domain': 1,
 'anchor_from_other_domain': 0.0,
 'empty_server_form_handler': 0.0,
 'https': 0.0,
 'ip_in_url': 1,
 'is_popular': 0.5,
 'long_url': 1.0,
 'popup_window': 0.0,
 'request_from_other_domain': 0.0}
True

Now let's run the model on the dataset in a streaming fashion. We sequentially interleave predictions and model updates. Meanwhile, we update a performance metric to see how well the model is doing.

>>> from river import compose
>>> from river import linear_model
>>> from river import metrics
>>> from river import preprocessing

>>> model = compose.Pipeline(
...     preprocessing.StandardScaler(),
...     linear_model.LogisticRegression()
... )

>>> metric = metrics.Accuracy()

>>> for x, y in dataset:
...     y_pred = model.predict_one(x)      # make a prediction
...     metric.update(y, y_pred)  # update the metric
...     model.learn_one(x, y)              # make the model learn

>>> metric
Accuracy: 89.28%

Of course, this is just a contrived example. We welcome you to check the introduction section of the documentation for a more thorough tutorial.

🛠 Installation

River is intended to work with Python 3.8 and above. Installation can be done with pip:

pip install river

There are wheels available for Linux, MacOS, and Windows. This means you most probably won't have to build River from source.

You can install the latest development version from GitHub as so:

pip install git+https://github.com/online-ml/river --upgrade
pip install git+ssh://git@github.com/online-ml/river.git --upgrade  # using SSH

This method requires having Cython and Rust installed on your machine.

🔮 Features

River provides online implementations of the following family of algorithms:

River also provides other online utilities:

Check out the API for a comprehensive overview

🤔 Should I be using River?

You should ask yourself if you need online machine learning. The answer is likely no. Most of the time batch learning does the job just fine. An online approach might fit the bill if:

Some specificities of River are that:

🔗 Useful links

👐 Contributing

Feel free to contribute in any way you like, we're always open to new ideas and approaches.

Please check out the contribution guidelines if you want to bring modifications to the code base.

🤝 Affiliations

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💬 Citation

If River has been useful to you, and you would like to cite it in a scientific publication, please refer to the paper published at JMLR:

@article{montiel2021river,
  title={River: machine learning for streaming data in Python},
  author={Montiel, Jacob and Halford, Max and Mastelini, Saulo Martiello
          and Bolmier, Geoffrey and Sourty, Raphael and Vaysse, Robin and Zouitine, Adil
          and Gomes, Heitor Murilo and Read, Jesse and Abdessalem, Talel and others},
  year={2021}
}

📝 License

River is free and open-source software licensed under the 3-clause BSD license.