I have a Dataframe (data
) for which the head looks like the following:
status datetime country amount city
601766 received 1.453916e+09 France 4.5 Paris
669244 received 1.454109e+09 Italy 6.9 Naples
I would like to predict the status
given datetime, country, amount
and city
Since status, country, city
are string, I one-hot-encoded them:
one_hot = pd.get_dummies(data['country'])
data = data.drop(item, axis=1) # Drop the column as it is now one_hot_encoded
data = data.join(one_hot)
I then create a simple LinearRegression model and fit my data:
y_data = data['status']
classifier = LinearRegression(n_jobs = -1)
X_train, X_test, y_train, y_test = train_test_split(data, y_data, test_size=0.2)
columns = X_train.columns.tolist()
classifier.fit(X_train[columns], y_train)
But I got the following error:
could not convert string to float: 'received'
I have the feeling I miss something here and I would like to have some inputs on how to proceed. Thank you for having read so far!
Consider the following approach:
first let's one-hot-encode all non-numeric columns:
In [220]: from sklearn.preprocessing import LabelEncoder
In [221]: x = df.select_dtypes(exclude=['number']) \
.apply(LabelEncoder().fit_transform) \
.join(df.select_dtypes(include=['number']))
In [228]: x
Out[228]:
status country city datetime amount
601766 0 0 1 1.453916e+09 4.5
669244 0 1 0 1.454109e+09 6.9
now we can use LinearRegression
classifier:
In [230]: classifier.fit(x.drop('status',1), x['status'])
Out[230]: LinearRegression(copy_X=True, fit_intercept=True, n_jobs=1, normalize=False)