jubaclient
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Jubatus CLI client (unofficial)
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jubaclient
Jubatus CLI client (unofficial)
Quick Start
# startup jubaclassifier
# For example:
# $ docker pull jubatus/jubatus
# $ docker run -d -p 9199:9199 jubatus/jubatus jubaclassifier -f /opt/jubatus/share/jubatus/example/config/classifier/pa.json
# installation
npm install -g jubaclient
# classifier#train()
echo '[ [ [ "baz", [ [ [ "foo", "bar" ] ] ] ] ] ]' \
| jubaclient classifier train
Requires
- Node.js v6+
Installation
npm install -g jubaclient
Usage
jubaclient service method [-p port] [-h hostname] [-n name] [-t timeoutSeconds]
jubaclient -i [service] [method] [-p port] [-h hostname] [-n name] [-t timeoutSeconds]
jubaclient -v
The jubaclient
command requests JSON received from standard input with the specified method to the Jubatus server, and returns the response to the standard output.
JSON passed to standard input is an array of method arguments.
- For methods without arguments it is
[]
. - If the method argument is a single string type, it should be like
[ "foo" ]
.
Tips: JSON formatting is useful for the jq command.
The command line options are as follows:
- service: sevice name (
classifier
,nearest_neighbor
, etc.) - method: service method (
get_status
,train
,get_k_center
, etc.) - -p port : port number (default
9199
) - -h hostname : hostname (default
localhost
) - -n name : name of target cluster (default
''
) - -t timeoutSeconds : timeout (default
0
) - -i : interactive mode
- -v : Print jubaclient's version.
Examples
- #save(id)
echo '[ "jubaclient_save_1" ]' | jubaclient classifier save
- #get_status()
echo '[]' | jubaclient classifier get_status | jq '.'
- #get_config()
echo '[]' | jubaclient classifier get_config | jq '.|fromjson'
- classifier#train(data)
jubaclient classifier train <<EOF | jq '.' [ [ [ "corge", [ [ [ "message", "<p>foo</p>" ] ] ] ] ] ] [ [ [ "corge", [ [ [ "message", "<p>bar</p>" ] ] ] ] ] ] [ [ [ "corge", [ [ [ "message", "<p>baz</p>" ] ] ] ] ] ] [ [ [ "grault", [ [ [ "message", "<p>qux</p>" ] ] ] ] ] ] [ [ [ "grault", [ [ [ "message", "<p>quux</p>" ] ] ] ] ] ] EOF
- classifier#classify(data)
jubaclient classifier classify <<EOF | jq '.' [ [ [ [ [ "message", "<b>quuz</b>" ] ] ] ] ] EOF
Interactive mode
With the -i
option, it will be in interactive mode. When choosing service and method, it provides keyword completion system.
When you send Ctrl-C (SIGINT) you return to choosing the service and method, and sending Ctrl-D (EOT) will end the process.
Tutorial
Classifier
See also http://jubat.us/en/tutorial/classifier.html
start
jubaclassifier
process.jubaclassifier -D --configpath gender.json
train
cat train.csv \ | jq -RcM 'split(",")|[[[.[0],[[["hair",.[1]],["top",.[2]],["bottom",.[3]]],[["height",(.[4]|tonumber)]]]]]]' \ | jubaclient classifier train
classify
cat classify.csv \ | jq -RcM 'split(",")|[[[[["hair",.[0]],["top",.[1]],["bottom",.[2]]],[["height",(.[3]|tonumber)]]]]]' \ | jubaclient classifier classify \ | jq '.[]|max_by(.[1])'
configure: gender.json
{
"method": "AROW",
"converter": {
"num_filter_types": {}, "num_filter_rules": [],
"string_filter_types": {}, "string_filter_rules": [],
"num_types": {}, "num_rules": [],
"string_types": {
"unigram": { "method": "ngram", "char_num": "1" }
},
"string_rules": [
{ "key": "*", "type": "unigram", "sample_weight": "bin", "global_weight": "bin" }
]
},
"parameter": { "regularization_weight" : 1.0 }
}
training data: train.csv
male,short,sweater,jeans,1.70
female,long,shirt,skirt,1.56
male,short,jacket,chino,1.65
female,short,T shirt,jeans,1.72
male,long,T shirt,jeans,1.82
female,long,jacket,skirt,1.43
test data: classify.csv
short,T shirt,jeans,1.81
long,shirt,skirt,1.50