keras_mlp()
fits a generalized linear model for binary outcomes. A
linear combination of the predictors is used to model the log odds of an
event.
Details
For this engine, there is a single mode: classification
Tuning Parameters
This model has one tuning parameter:
penalty
: Amount of Regularization (type: double, default: 0.0)
For penalty
, the amount of regularization is only L2 penalty (i.e.,
ridge or weight decay).
Translation from parsnip to the original package
logistic_reg(penalty = double(1)) %>%
set_engine("keras") %>%
translate()
## Logistic Regression Model Specification (classification)
##
## Main Arguments:
## penalty = double(1)
##
## Computational engine: keras
##
## Model fit template:
## parsnip::keras_mlp(x = missing_arg(), y = missing_arg(), penalty = double(1),
## hidden_units = 1, act = "linear")
keras_mlp()
is a parsnip wrapper around keras code for
neural networks. This model fits a linear regression as a network with a
single hidden unit.
Preprocessing requirements
Factor/categorical predictors need to be converted to numeric values
(e.g., dummy or indicator variables) for this engine. When using the
formula method via fit()
, parsnip will
convert factor columns to indicators.
Predictors should have the same scale. One way to achieve this is to center and scale each so that each predictor has mean zero and a variance of one.
Saving fitted model objects
Models fitted with this engine may require native serialization methods to be properly saved and/or passed between R sessions. To learn more about preparing fitted models for serialization, see the bundle package.
Examples
The “Fitting and Predicting with parsnip” article contains
examples
for logistic_reg()
with the "keras"
engine.