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Home Credit Default Risk: Open Solution

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This is an open solution to the Home Credit Default Risk challenge 🏡.

Our goals

We are building entirely open solution to this competition. Specifically:

  1. Learning from the process - updates about new ideas, code and experiments is the best way to learn data science. Our activity is especially useful for people who wants to enter the competition, but lack appropriate experience.
  2. Encourage more Kagglers to start working on this competition.
  3. Deliver open source solution with no strings attached. Code is available on our GitHub repository 💻. This solution should establish solid benchmark, as well as provide good base for your custom ideas and experiments. We care about clean code 😃
  4. We are opening our experiments as well: everybody can have live preview on our experiments, parameters, code, etc. Check: Home Credit Default Risk 📈 and screens below.
Train and validation results on folds 📊 LightGBM learning curves 📊
train-validation-results-on-folds LightGBM-learning-curves

Disclaimer

In this open source solution you will find references to the neptune.ml. It is free platform for community Users, which we use daily to keep track of our experiments. Please note that using neptune.ml is not necessary to proceed with this solution. You may run it as plain Python script 🐍.

How to start?

Learn about our solutions

  1. Check Kaggle forum and participate in the discussions.
  2. Check our Wiki pages 🏡, where we document our work. See solutions below:
link to code name CV LB link to description
solution 1 chestnut 🌰 ? 0.742 LightGBM and basic features
solution 2 seedling 🌱 ? 0.747 Sklearn and XGBoost algorithms and groupby features
solution 3 blossom 🌼 0.7840 0.790 LightGBM on selected features
solution 4 tulip 🌷 0.7905 0.801 LightGBM with smarter features
solution 5 sunflower 🌻 (in progress...) 👷‍♀️

Start experimenting with ready-to-use code

You can jump start your participation in the competition by using our starter pack. Installation instruction below will guide you through the setup.

Installation (fast track)

  1. Clone repository and install requirements
  2. Register to the neptune.ml (if you wish to use it)
  3. Run experiment based on LightGBM and random search:

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neptune account login
neptune run --config neptune_random_search.yaml main.py train_evaluate_predict --pipeline_name lightGBM

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python main.py -- train_evaluate_predict --pipeline_name lightGBM

Installation (step by step)

  1. Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/minerva-ml/open-solution-home-credit.git
  1. Install requirements in your Python3 environment
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
  1. Register to the neptune.ml (if you wish to use it)
  2. Update data directories in the neptune.yaml configuration file.
  3. Run experiment based on LightGBM and random search:

🔱

neptune login
neptune run --config neptune_random_search.yaml main.py train_evaluate_predict --pipeline_name lightGBM

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python main.py -- train_evaluate_predict --pipeline_name lightGBM
  1. collect submit from experiment_directory specified in the neptune.yaml

Get involved

You are welcome to contribute your code and ideas to this open solution. To get started:

  1. Check competition project on GitHub to see what we are working on right now.
  2. Express your interest in paticular task by writing comment in this task, or by creating new one with your fresh idea.
  3. We will get back to you quickly in order to start working together.
  4. Check CONTRIBUTING for some more information.

User support

There are several ways to seek help:

  1. Kaggle discussion is our primary way of communication.
  2. Read project's Wiki, where we publish descriptions about the code, pipelines and supporting tools such as neptune.ml.
  3. Submit an issue directly in this repo.

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