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stat_utils.py
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# Copyright 2018 The TensorFlow Authors. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# ==============================================================================
"""Statistics utility functions of NCF."""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import numpy as np
def random_int32():
return np.random.randint(low=0, high=np.iinfo(np.int32).max, dtype=np.int32)
def permutation(args):
"""Fork safe permutation function.
This function can be called within a multiprocessing worker and give
appropriately random results.
Args:
args: A size two tuple that will unpacked into the size of the permutation
and the random seed. This form is used because starmap is not universally
available.
returns:
A NumPy array containing a random permutation.
"""
x, seed = args
# If seed is None NumPy will seed randomly.
state = np.random.RandomState(seed=seed) # pylint: disable=no-member
output = np.arange(x, dtype=np.int32)
state.shuffle(output)
return output
def very_slightly_biased_randint(max_val_vector):
sample_dtype = np.uint64
out_dtype = max_val_vector.dtype
samples = np.random.randint(low=0, high=np.iinfo(sample_dtype).max,
size=max_val_vector.shape, dtype=sample_dtype)
return np.mod(samples, max_val_vector.astype(sample_dtype)).astype(out_dtype)
def mask_duplicates(x, axis=1): # type: (np.ndarray, int) -> np.ndarray
"""Identify duplicates from sampling with replacement.
Args:
x: A 2D NumPy array of samples
axis: The axis along which to de-dupe.
Returns:
A NumPy array with the same shape as x with one if an element appeared
previously along axis 1, else zero.
"""
if axis != 1:
raise NotImplementedError
x_sort_ind = np.argsort(x, axis=1, kind="mergesort")
sorted_x = x[np.arange(x.shape[0])[:, np.newaxis], x_sort_ind]
# compute the indices needed to map values back to their original position.
inv_x_sort_ind = np.argsort(x_sort_ind, axis=1, kind="mergesort")
# Compute the difference of adjacent sorted elements.
diffs = sorted_x[:, :-1] - sorted_x[:, 1:]
# We are only interested in whether an element is zero. Therefore left padding
# with ones to restore the original shape is sufficient.
diffs = np.concatenate(
[np.ones((diffs.shape[0], 1), dtype=diffs.dtype), diffs], axis=1)
# Duplicate values will have a difference of zero. By definition the first
# element is never a duplicate.
return np.where(diffs[np.arange(x.shape[0])[:, np.newaxis],
inv_x_sort_ind], 0, 1)