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java.lang.Objectcom.rapidminer.operator.Operator
com.rapidminer.operator.OperatorChain
com.rapidminer.operator.meta.UnivariateLabelSeriesPrediction
public class UnivariateLabelSeriesPrediction
This operator can be used for some basic series prediction operations. The given series must be univariate and must be encoded by examples, i.e. each point of time is encoded by the values in one single example. The values which should be predicted must be defined by the label attribute. Other attributes will be ignored. The operator creates time windows and learns a model from these windows to predict the value of the label column after a certain amount of values (horizon). After predicting a value, the window is moved with step size 1 and the next value is predicted. All predictions are kept and can be compared afterwards to the actual values in a series plot or with a performance evaluation operator. If you want predictions for different horizons, you have to restart this operator with different settings for horizon. This might be useful to get a prediction for 1 to horizon future time steps. The inner learner must be able to work on numerical regression problems.
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static java.lang.String |
PARAMETER_HORIZON
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static java.lang.String |
PARAMETER_MAX_TRAINING_SET_SIZE
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static java.lang.String |
PARAMETER_WINDOW_WIDTH
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UnivariateLabelSeriesPrediction(OperatorDescription description)
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IOObject[] |
apply()
Applies all inner operators. |
InnerOperatorCondition |
getInnerOperatorCondition()
Must return a condition of the IO behaviour of all desired inner operators. |
java.lang.Class<?>[] |
getInputClasses()
Returns the classes that are needed as input. |
int |
getMaxNumberOfInnerOperators()
Returns the maximum number of inner operators. |
int |
getMinNumberOfInnerOperators()
Returns the minimum number of inner operators. |
java.lang.Class<?>[] |
getOutputClasses()
Returns the classes that are guaranteed to be returned by apply() as additional output. |
java.util.List<ParameterType> |
getParameterTypes()
Returns a list of ParameterTypes describing the parameters of this operator. |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
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public static final java.lang.String PARAMETER_WINDOW_WIDTH
public static final java.lang.String PARAMETER_MAX_TRAINING_SET_SIZE
public static final java.lang.String PARAMETER_HORIZON
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public UnivariateLabelSeriesPrediction(OperatorDescription description)
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public IOObject[] apply()
throws OperatorException
OperatorChain
apply in class OperatorChainOperatorExceptionpublic InnerOperatorCondition getInnerOperatorCondition()
OperatorChainSimpleChainInnerOperatorCondition. More than one
condition should be combined with help of the class
CombinedInnerOperatorCondition.
getInnerOperatorCondition in class OperatorChainpublic int getMaxNumberOfInnerOperators()
OperatorChain
getMaxNumberOfInnerOperators in class OperatorChainpublic int getMinNumberOfInnerOperators()
OperatorChain
getMinNumberOfInnerOperators in class OperatorChainpublic java.lang.Class<?>[] getInputClasses()
OperatorOperator.getOutputClasses() and
Operator.apply() if this is necessary. This default behavior can be
changed by overriding Operator.getInputDescription(Class). Subclasses
which implement this method should not make use of parameters since this
method is invoked by getParameterTypes(). Therefore, parameters are not
fully available at this point of time and this might lead to exceptions.
Please use InputDescriptions instead.
getInputClasses in class Operatorpublic java.lang.Class<?>[] getOutputClasses()
OperatorReturns the classes that are guaranteed to be returned by
apply() as additional output. Please note that input objects
which should not be consumed must also be defined by this method (e.g.
an example set which is changed but not consumed in the case of a preprocessing
operator must be defined in both, the methods Operator.getInputClasses() and
Operator.getOutputClasses()). The default behavior for input consumation
is defined by Operator.getInputDescription(Class) and can be changed by
overwriting this method. Objects which are not consumed (defined by changing
the implementation in Operator.getInputDescription(Class)) must not be
defined as additional output in this method.
May deliver null or an empy array (no additional output is produced or guaranteed). Must return the class array of delivered output objects otherwise.
getOutputClasses in class Operatorpublic java.util.List<ParameterType> getParameterTypes()
Operator
getParameterTypes in interface ParameterHandlergetParameterTypes in class Operator
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