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Yanbo Liang commented on SPARK-14831:
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> Make ML APIs in SparkR consistent
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> Key: SPARK-14831
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-14831
> Project: Spark
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: ML, SparkR
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0
> Reporter: Xiangrui Meng
> Assignee: Xiangrui Meng
> Priority: Critical
>
> In current master, we have 4 ML methods in SparkR:
> {code:none}
> glm(formula, family, data, ...)
> kmeans(data, centers, ...)
> naiveBayes(formula, data, ...)
> survreg(formula, data, ...)
> {code}
> We tried to keep the signatures similar to existing ones in R. However, if we
> put them together, they are not consistent. One example is k-means, which
> doesn't accept a formula. Instead of looking at each method independently, we
> might want to update the signature of kmeans to
> {code:none}
> kmeans(formula, data, centers, ...)
> {code}
> We can also discuss possible global changes here. For example, `glm` puts
> `family` before `data` while `kmeans` puts `centers` after `data`. This is
> not consistent. And logically, the formula doesn't mean anything without
> associating with a DataFrame. So it makes more sense to me to have the
> following signature:
> {code:none}
> algorithm(df, formula, [required params], [optional params])
> {code}
> If we make this change, we might want to avoid name collisions because they
> have different signature. We can use `ml.kmeans`, 'ml.glm`, etc.
> Sorry for discussing API changes in the last minute. But I think it would be
> better to have consistent signatures in SparkR.
> cc: [~shivaram] [~josephkb] [~yanboliang]
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