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I am trying to save a trained SGD classifier.I am using Divtvectorizer.But after loading the pickled classifier when i am using it for prediction i am getting following error

AttributeError: 'DictVectorizer' object has no attribute 'vocabulary_'

How can this be solved and can we save the vocabulary of dictvectorizer?

Thanks

Below is the code:

vecto= DictVectorizer(sparse=False)
transformer=vecto
X_train=transformer.fit_transform(features(sents))
X_test=transformer.transform(features(test))
y_test=[-1,1]
clf=SGDClassifier(alpha=0.2,loss='hinge',n_jobs=5)
clf=clf.partial_fit(X_train[:2],labels[:2],classes=[-1,1])
clf.partial_fit(X_train[2:3],labels[2:3],classes=[-1,1])
print clf.predict(X_test)
print clf.score(X_test,y_test)
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    Can we see the code please? The vocabulary_ attribute is set during training. Are you saving the vectorizer before or after you've trained it? Apr 2, 2014 at 8:37
  • can we save the vectorizer??If so can you please explain how??I am pickling the classifier.
    – Prit
    Apr 2, 2014 at 8:42
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    A classifier and the vectorizer that produced the data the classifier was trained on must always be used together. You should pickle both. To save yourself some time, you can put both in a Pipeline and pickle that. Apr 2, 2014 at 8:43
  • problem is that i am using partial_fit so can't use Pipeline..i know to pickle classifier by how to pickle vectorizer with the data??
    – Prit
    Apr 2, 2014 at 8:55
  • Can you post some code please? Apr 2, 2014 at 8:57

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You can use the pickle library to save and load your SGDClassifer as well as your DictVectorizer likes this:

import pickle

# save SGDClassifier
with open('model.pkl','wb') as f:
    pickle.dump(clf,f)

# load SGDClassifier
with open('model.pkl', 'rb') as f:
    clf2 = pickle.load(f)

And analogous for your DictVectorizer:

# save DictVectorizer
with open('transformer.pkl','wb') as f:
    pickle.dump(transformer,f)
 
# load DictVectorizer
with open('transformer.pkl', 'rb') as f:
    transformer2 = pickle.load(f)

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