A set of scikit-learn-style transformers for encoding categorical variables into numeric with different techniques. While ordinal, one-hot, and hashing encoders have similar equivalents in the existing scikit-learn version, the transformers in this library all share a few useful properties: - First-class support for pandas dataframes as an input (and optionally as output) - Can explicitly configure which columns in the data are encoded by name or index, or infer non-numeric columns regardless of input type - Can drop any columns with very low variance based on training set optionally - Portability: train a transformer on data, pickle it, reuse it later and get the same thing out. - Full compatibility with sklearn pipelines, input an array-like dataset like any other transformer
| Uploaded | Mon Mar 31 20:58:56 2025 |
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| build | py310h06a4308_0 |
| depends | numpy >=1.20.0,<2.0a0, pandas >=1.5.3, patsy >=0.5.1, python >=3.10,<3.11.0a0, scikit-learn >=0.20.0, scipy >=1.0.0, statsmodels >=0.9.0 |
| license | BSD-3-Clause |
| license_family | BSD |
| md5 | 438b9164c7401bbeee9679e5a5c322ac |
| name | category_encoders |
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| version | 2.6.1 |