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"planemo upload for repository https://github.com/bgruening/galaxytools/tree/master/tools/sklearn commit 756f8be9c3cd437e131e6410cd625c24fe078e8c"
author | bgruening |
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date | Wed, 22 Jan 2020 07:51:20 -0500 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/ml_visualization_ex.py Wed Jan 22 07:51:20 2020 -0500 @@ -0,0 +1,571 @@ +import argparse +import json +import matplotlib +import matplotlib.pyplot as plt +import numpy as np +import os +import pandas as pd +import plotly +import plotly.graph_objs as go +import warnings + +from keras.models import model_from_json +from keras.utils import plot_model +from sklearn.feature_selection.base import SelectorMixin +from sklearn.metrics import precision_recall_curve, average_precision_score +from sklearn.metrics import roc_curve, auc +from sklearn.pipeline import Pipeline +from galaxy_ml.utils import load_model, read_columns, SafeEval + + +safe_eval = SafeEval() + +# plotly default colors +default_colors = [ + '#1f77b4', # muted blue + '#ff7f0e', # safety orange + '#2ca02c', # cooked asparagus green + '#d62728', # brick red + '#9467bd', # muted purple + '#8c564b', # chestnut brown + '#e377c2', # raspberry yogurt pink + '#7f7f7f', # middle gray + '#bcbd22', # curry yellow-green + '#17becf' # blue-teal +] + + +def visualize_pr_curve_plotly(df1, df2, pos_label, title=None): + """output pr-curve in html using plotly + + df1 : pandas.DataFrame + Containing y_true + df2 : pandas.DataFrame + Containing y_score + pos_label : None + The label of positive class + title : str + Plot title + """ + data = [] + for idx in range(df1.shape[1]): + y_true = df1.iloc[:, idx].values + y_score = df2.iloc[:, idx].values + + precision, recall, _ = precision_recall_curve( + y_true, y_score, pos_label=pos_label) + ap = average_precision_score( + y_true, y_score, pos_label=pos_label or 1) + + trace = go.Scatter( + x=recall, + y=precision, + mode='lines', + marker=dict( + color=default_colors[idx % len(default_colors)] + ), + name='%s (area = %.3f)' % (idx, ap) + ) + data.append(trace) + + layout = go.Layout( + xaxis=dict( + title='Recall', + linecolor='lightslategray', + linewidth=1 + ), + yaxis=dict( + title='Precision', + linecolor='lightslategray', + linewidth=1 + ), + title=dict( + text=title or 'Precision-Recall Curve', + x=0.5, + y=0.92, + xanchor='center', + yanchor='top' + ), + font=dict( + family="sans-serif", + size=11 + ), + # control backgroud colors + plot_bgcolor='rgba(255,255,255,0)' + ) + """ + legend=dict( + x=0.95, + y=0, + traceorder="normal", + font=dict( + family="sans-serif", + size=9, + color="black" + ), + bgcolor="LightSteelBlue", + bordercolor="Black", + borderwidth=2 + ),""" + + fig = go.Figure(data=data, layout=layout) + + plotly.offline.plot(fig, filename="output.html", auto_open=False) + # to be discovered by `from_work_dir` + os.rename('output.html', 'output') + + +def visualize_pr_curve_matplotlib(df1, df2, pos_label, title=None): + """visualize pr-curve using matplotlib and output svg image + """ + backend = matplotlib.get_backend() + if "inline" not in backend: + matplotlib.use("SVG") + plt.style.use('seaborn-colorblind') + plt.figure() + + for idx in range(df1.shape[1]): + y_true = df1.iloc[:, idx].values + y_score = df2.iloc[:, idx].values + + precision, recall, _ = precision_recall_curve( + y_true, y_score, pos_label=pos_label) + ap = average_precision_score( + y_true, y_score, pos_label=pos_label or 1) + + plt.step(recall, precision, 'r-', color="black", alpha=0.3, + lw=1, where="post", label='%s (area = %.3f)' % (idx, ap)) + + plt.xlim([0.0, 1.0]) + plt.ylim([0.0, 1.05]) + plt.xlabel('Recall') + plt.ylabel('Precision') + title = title or 'Precision-Recall Curve' + plt.title(title) + folder = os.getcwd() + plt.savefig(os.path.join(folder, "output.svg"), format="svg") + os.rename(os.path.join(folder, "output.svg"), + os.path.join(folder, "output")) + + +def visualize_roc_curve_plotly(df1, df2, pos_label, + drop_intermediate=True, + title=None): + """output roc-curve in html using plotly + + df1 : pandas.DataFrame + Containing y_true + df2 : pandas.DataFrame + Containing y_score + pos_label : None + The label of positive class + drop_intermediate : bool + Whether to drop some suboptimal thresholds + title : str + Plot title + """ + data = [] + for idx in range(df1.shape[1]): + y_true = df1.iloc[:, idx].values + y_score = df2.iloc[:, idx].values + + fpr, tpr, _ = roc_curve(y_true, y_score, pos_label=pos_label, + drop_intermediate=drop_intermediate) + roc_auc = auc(fpr, tpr) + + trace = go.Scatter( + x=fpr, + y=tpr, + mode='lines', + marker=dict( + color=default_colors[idx % len(default_colors)] + ), + name='%s (area = %.3f)' % (idx, roc_auc) + ) + data.append(trace) + + layout = go.Layout( + xaxis=dict( + title='False Positive Rate', + linecolor='lightslategray', + linewidth=1 + ), + yaxis=dict( + title='True Positive Rate', + linecolor='lightslategray', + linewidth=1 + ), + title=dict( + text=title or 'Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) Curve', + x=0.5, + y=0.92, + xanchor='center', + yanchor='top' + ), + font=dict( + family="sans-serif", + size=11 + ), + # control backgroud colors + plot_bgcolor='rgba(255,255,255,0)' + ) + """ + # legend=dict( + # x=0.95, + # y=0, + # traceorder="normal", + # font=dict( + # family="sans-serif", + # size=9, + # color="black" + # ), + # bgcolor="LightSteelBlue", + # bordercolor="Black", + # borderwidth=2 + # ), + """ + + fig = go.Figure(data=data, layout=layout) + + plotly.offline.plot(fig, filename="output.html", auto_open=False) + # to be discovered by `from_work_dir` + os.rename('output.html', 'output') + + +def visualize_roc_curve_matplotlib(df1, df2, pos_label, + drop_intermediate=True, + title=None): + """visualize roc-curve using matplotlib and output svg image + """ + backend = matplotlib.get_backend() + if "inline" not in backend: + matplotlib.use("SVG") + plt.style.use('seaborn-colorblind') + plt.figure() + + for idx in range(df1.shape[1]): + y_true = df1.iloc[:, idx].values + y_score = df2.iloc[:, idx].values + + fpr, tpr, _ = roc_curve(y_true, y_score, pos_label=pos_label, + drop_intermediate=drop_intermediate) + roc_auc = auc(fpr, tpr) + + plt.step(fpr, tpr, 'r-', color="black", alpha=0.3, lw=1, + where="post", label='%s (area = %.3f)' % (idx, roc_auc)) + + plt.xlim([0.0, 1.0]) + plt.ylim([0.0, 1.05]) + plt.xlabel('False Positive Rate') + plt.ylabel('True Positive Rate') + title = title or 'Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) Curve' + plt.title(title) + folder = os.getcwd() + plt.savefig(os.path.join(folder, "output.svg"), format="svg") + os.rename(os.path.join(folder, "output.svg"), + os.path.join(folder, "output")) + + +def main(inputs, infile_estimator=None, infile1=None, + infile2=None, outfile_result=None, + outfile_object=None, groups=None, + ref_seq=None, intervals=None, + targets=None, fasta_path=None, + model_config=None): + """ + Parameter + --------- + inputs : str + File path to galaxy tool parameter + + infile_estimator : str, default is None + File path to estimator + + infile1 : str, default is None + File path to dataset containing features or true labels. + + infile2 : str, default is None + File path to dataset containing target values or predicted + probabilities. + + outfile_result : str, default is None + File path to save the results, either cv_results or test result + + outfile_object : str, default is None + File path to save searchCV object + + groups : str, default is None + File path to dataset containing groups labels + + ref_seq : str, default is None + File path to dataset containing genome sequence file + + intervals : str, default is None + File path to dataset containing interval file + + targets : str, default is None + File path to dataset compressed target bed file + + fasta_path : str, default is None + File path to dataset containing fasta file + + model_config : str, default is None + File path to dataset containing JSON config for neural networks + """ + warnings.simplefilter('ignore') + + with open(inputs, 'r') as param_handler: + params = json.load(param_handler) + + title = params['plotting_selection']['title'].strip() + plot_type = params['plotting_selection']['plot_type'] + plot_format = params['plotting_selection']['plot_format'] + + if plot_type == 'feature_importances': + with open(infile_estimator, 'rb') as estimator_handler: + estimator = load_model(estimator_handler) + + column_option = (params['plotting_selection'] + ['column_selector_options'] + ['selected_column_selector_option']) + if column_option in ['by_index_number', 'all_but_by_index_number', + 'by_header_name', 'all_but_by_header_name']: + c = (params['plotting_selection'] + ['column_selector_options']['col1']) + else: + c = None + + _, input_df = read_columns(infile1, c=c, + c_option=column_option, + return_df=True, + sep='\t', header='infer', + parse_dates=True) + + feature_names = input_df.columns.values + + if isinstance(estimator, Pipeline): + for st in estimator.steps[:-1]: + if isinstance(st[-1], SelectorMixin): + mask = st[-1].get_support() + feature_names = feature_names[mask] + estimator = estimator.steps[-1][-1] + + if hasattr(estimator, 'coef_'): + coefs = estimator.coef_ + else: + coefs = getattr(estimator, 'feature_importances_', None) + if coefs is None: + raise RuntimeError('The classifier does not expose ' + '"coef_" or "feature_importances_" ' + 'attributes') + + threshold = params['plotting_selection']['threshold'] + if threshold is not None: + mask = (coefs > threshold) | (coefs < -threshold) + coefs = coefs[mask] + feature_names = feature_names[mask] + + # sort + indices = np.argsort(coefs)[::-1] + + trace = go.Bar(x=feature_names[indices], + y=coefs[indices]) + layout = go.Layout(title=title or "Feature Importances") + fig = go.Figure(data=[trace], layout=layout) + + plotly.offline.plot(fig, filename="output.html", + auto_open=False) + # to be discovered by `from_work_dir` + os.rename('output.html', 'output') + + return 0 + + elif plot_type in ('pr_curve', 'roc_curve'): + df1 = pd.read_csv(infile1, sep='\t', header='infer') + df2 = pd.read_csv(infile2, sep='\t', header='infer').astype(np.float32) + + minimum = params['plotting_selection']['report_minimum_n_positives'] + # filter out columns whose n_positives is beblow the threhold + if minimum: + mask = df1.sum(axis=0) >= minimum + df1 = df1.loc[:, mask] + df2 = df2.loc[:, mask] + + pos_label = params['plotting_selection']['pos_label'].strip() \ + or None + + if plot_type == 'pr_curve': + if plot_format == 'plotly_html': + visualize_pr_curve_plotly(df1, df2, pos_label, title=title) + else: + visualize_pr_curve_matplotlib(df1, df2, pos_label, title) + else: # 'roc_curve' + drop_intermediate = (params['plotting_selection'] + ['drop_intermediate']) + if plot_format == 'plotly_html': + visualize_roc_curve_plotly(df1, df2, pos_label, + drop_intermediate=drop_intermediate, + title=title) + else: + visualize_roc_curve_matplotlib( + df1, df2, pos_label, + drop_intermediate=drop_intermediate, + title=title) + + return 0 + + elif plot_type == 'rfecv_gridscores': + input_df = pd.read_csv(infile1, sep='\t', header='infer') + scores = input_df.iloc[:, 0] + steps = params['plotting_selection']['steps'].strip() + steps = safe_eval(steps) + + data = go.Scatter( + x=list(range(len(scores))), + y=scores, + text=[str(_) for _ in steps] if steps else None, + mode='lines' + ) + layout = go.Layout( + xaxis=dict(title="Number of features selected"), + yaxis=dict(title="Cross validation score"), + title=dict( + text=title or None, + x=0.5, + y=0.92, + xanchor='center', + yanchor='top' + ), + font=dict( + family="sans-serif", + size=11 + ), + # control backgroud colors + plot_bgcolor='rgba(255,255,255,0)' + ) + """ + # legend=dict( + # x=0.95, + # y=0, + # traceorder="normal", + # font=dict( + # family="sans-serif", + # size=9, + # color="black" + # ), + # bgcolor="LightSteelBlue", + # bordercolor="Black", + # borderwidth=2 + # ), + """ + + fig = go.Figure(data=[data], layout=layout) + plotly.offline.plot(fig, filename="output.html", + auto_open=False) + # to be discovered by `from_work_dir` + os.rename('output.html', 'output') + + return 0 + + elif plot_type == 'learning_curve': + input_df = pd.read_csv(infile1, sep='\t', header='infer') + plot_std_err = params['plotting_selection']['plot_std_err'] + data1 = go.Scatter( + x=input_df['train_sizes_abs'], + y=input_df['mean_train_scores'], + error_y=dict( + array=input_df['std_train_scores'] + ) if plot_std_err else None, + mode='lines', + name="Train Scores", + ) + data2 = go.Scatter( + x=input_df['train_sizes_abs'], + y=input_df['mean_test_scores'], + error_y=dict( + array=input_df['std_test_scores'] + ) if plot_std_err else None, + mode='lines', + name="Test Scores", + ) + layout = dict( + xaxis=dict( + title='No. of samples' + ), + yaxis=dict( + title='Performance Score' + ), + # modify these configurations to customize image + title=dict( + text=title or 'Learning Curve', + x=0.5, + y=0.92, + xanchor='center', + yanchor='top' + ), + font=dict( + family="sans-serif", + size=11 + ), + # control backgroud colors + plot_bgcolor='rgba(255,255,255,0)' + ) + """ + # legend=dict( + # x=0.95, + # y=0, + # traceorder="normal", + # font=dict( + # family="sans-serif", + # size=9, + # color="black" + # ), + # bgcolor="LightSteelBlue", + # bordercolor="Black", + # borderwidth=2 + # ), + """ + + fig = go.Figure(data=[data1, data2], layout=layout) + plotly.offline.plot(fig, filename="output.html", + auto_open=False) + # to be discovered by `from_work_dir` + os.rename('output.html', 'output') + + return 0 + + elif plot_type == 'keras_plot_model': + with open(model_config, 'r') as f: + model_str = f.read() + model = model_from_json(model_str) + plot_model(model, to_file="output.png") + os.rename('output.png', 'output') + + return 0 + + # save pdf file to disk + # fig.write_image("image.pdf", format='pdf') + # fig.write_image("image.pdf", format='pdf', width=340*2, height=226*2) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + aparser = argparse.ArgumentParser() + aparser.add_argument("-i", "--inputs", dest="inputs", required=True) + aparser.add_argument("-e", "--estimator", dest="infile_estimator") + aparser.add_argument("-X", "--infile1", dest="infile1") + aparser.add_argument("-y", "--infile2", dest="infile2") + aparser.add_argument("-O", "--outfile_result", dest="outfile_result") + aparser.add_argument("-o", "--outfile_object", dest="outfile_object") + aparser.add_argument("-g", "--groups", dest="groups") + aparser.add_argument("-r", "--ref_seq", dest="ref_seq") + aparser.add_argument("-b", "--intervals", dest="intervals") + aparser.add_argument("-t", "--targets", dest="targets") + aparser.add_argument("-f", "--fasta_path", dest="fasta_path") + aparser.add_argument("-c", "--model_config", dest="model_config") + args = aparser.parse_args() + + main(args.inputs, args.infile_estimator, args.infile1, args.infile2, + args.outfile_result, outfile_object=args.outfile_object, + groups=args.groups, ref_seq=args.ref_seq, intervals=args.intervals, + targets=args.targets, fasta_path=args.fasta_path, + model_config=args.model_config)