How to get the iter when early stopping happen using Spark xgboost4j?












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I'm using the XGBoostRegressor, setting two parameters num_early_stopping_rounds and maximize_evaluation_metrics. Is there any way I can get the num of iter when the early stopping happen?
As shown in the source code of XGBoost.java:



if (earlyStoppingRounds > 0) {
boolean onTrack = judgeIfTrainingOnTrack(params, earlyStoppingRounds, metrics, iter);
if (!onTrack) {
String reversedDirection = getReversedDirection(params);
Rabit.trackerPrint(String.format(
"early stopping after %d %s rounds", earlyStoppingRounds, reversedDirection));
break;
}
}


The iter here could be the best num of round for training the model, but I have no idea how to extract this variable.



Thank you so much.










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  • It should be just model.summary.trainObjectiveHistory.size where model is XGBoostRegressionModel, shouldn't it?

    – user6910411
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:26













  • Thank you for your reply. But for my test, it actually returned the num_round I set in the param_map, not the true number of round stopped by the early stopping.

    – y33xiang
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:10
















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I'm using the XGBoostRegressor, setting two parameters num_early_stopping_rounds and maximize_evaluation_metrics. Is there any way I can get the num of iter when the early stopping happen?
As shown in the source code of XGBoost.java:



if (earlyStoppingRounds > 0) {
boolean onTrack = judgeIfTrainingOnTrack(params, earlyStoppingRounds, metrics, iter);
if (!onTrack) {
String reversedDirection = getReversedDirection(params);
Rabit.trackerPrint(String.format(
"early stopping after %d %s rounds", earlyStoppingRounds, reversedDirection));
break;
}
}


The iter here could be the best num of round for training the model, but I have no idea how to extract this variable.



Thank you so much.










share|improve this question

























  • It should be just model.summary.trainObjectiveHistory.size where model is XGBoostRegressionModel, shouldn't it?

    – user6910411
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:26













  • Thank you for your reply. But for my test, it actually returned the num_round I set in the param_map, not the true number of round stopped by the early stopping.

    – y33xiang
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:10














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I'm using the XGBoostRegressor, setting two parameters num_early_stopping_rounds and maximize_evaluation_metrics. Is there any way I can get the num of iter when the early stopping happen?
As shown in the source code of XGBoost.java:



if (earlyStoppingRounds > 0) {
boolean onTrack = judgeIfTrainingOnTrack(params, earlyStoppingRounds, metrics, iter);
if (!onTrack) {
String reversedDirection = getReversedDirection(params);
Rabit.trackerPrint(String.format(
"early stopping after %d %s rounds", earlyStoppingRounds, reversedDirection));
break;
}
}


The iter here could be the best num of round for training the model, but I have no idea how to extract this variable.



Thank you so much.










share|improve this question
















I'm using the XGBoostRegressor, setting two parameters num_early_stopping_rounds and maximize_evaluation_metrics. Is there any way I can get the num of iter when the early stopping happen?
As shown in the source code of XGBoost.java:



if (earlyStoppingRounds > 0) {
boolean onTrack = judgeIfTrainingOnTrack(params, earlyStoppingRounds, metrics, iter);
if (!onTrack) {
String reversedDirection = getReversedDirection(params);
Rabit.trackerPrint(String.format(
"early stopping after %d %s rounds", earlyStoppingRounds, reversedDirection));
break;
}
}


The iter here could be the best num of round for training the model, but I have no idea how to extract this variable.



Thank you so much.







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  • It should be just model.summary.trainObjectiveHistory.size where model is XGBoostRegressionModel, shouldn't it?

    – user6910411
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:26













  • Thank you for your reply. But for my test, it actually returned the num_round I set in the param_map, not the true number of round stopped by the early stopping.

    – y33xiang
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:10



















  • It should be just model.summary.trainObjectiveHistory.size where model is XGBoostRegressionModel, shouldn't it?

    – user6910411
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:26













  • Thank you for your reply. But for my test, it actually returned the num_round I set in the param_map, not the true number of round stopped by the early stopping.

    – y33xiang
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:10

















It should be just model.summary.trainObjectiveHistory.size where model is XGBoostRegressionModel, shouldn't it?

– user6910411
Nov 22 '18 at 22:26







It should be just model.summary.trainObjectiveHistory.size where model is XGBoostRegressionModel, shouldn't it?

– user6910411
Nov 22 '18 at 22:26















Thank you for your reply. But for my test, it actually returned the num_round I set in the param_map, not the true number of round stopped by the early stopping.

– y33xiang
Nov 23 '18 at 17:10





Thank you for your reply. But for my test, it actually returned the num_round I set in the param_map, not the true number of round stopped by the early stopping.

– y33xiang
Nov 23 '18 at 17:10












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