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:api: put-data-frame-analytics
:request: PutDataFrameAnalyticsRequest
:response: PutDataFrameAnalyticsResponse
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=== Put {dfanalytics-jobs} API
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Creates a new {dfanalytics-job}.
The API accepts a +{request}+ object as a request and returns a +{response}+.
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==== Put {dfanalytics-jobs} request
A +{request}+ requires the following argument:
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<1> The configuration of the {dfanalytics-job} to create
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==== {dfanalytics-cap} configuration
The `DataFrameAnalyticsConfig` object contains all the details about the {dfanalytics-job}
configuration and contains the following arguments:
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<1> The {dfanalytics-job} ID
<2> The source index and query from which to gather data
<3> The destination index
<4> The analysis to be performed
<5> The fields to be included in / excluded from the analysis
<6> The memory limit for the model created as part of the analysis process
<7> Optionally, a human-readable description
<8> The maximum number of threads to be used by the analysis. Defaults to 1.
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==== SourceConfig
The index and the query from which to collect data.
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<1> Constructing a new DataFrameAnalyticsSource
<2> The source index
<3> The query from which to gather the data. If query is not set, a `match_all` query is used by default.
<4> Source filtering to select which fields will exist in the destination index.
===== QueryConfig
The query with which to select data from the source.
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==== DestinationConfig
The index to which data should be written by the {dfanalytics-job}.
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<1> Constructing a new DataFrameAnalyticsDest
<2> The destination index
==== Analysis
The analysis to be performed.
Currently, the supported analyses include: +OutlierDetection+, +Classification+, +Regression+.
===== Outlier detection
+OutlierDetection+ analysis can be created in one of two ways:
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<1> Constructing a new OutlierDetection object with default strategy to determine outliers
or
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<1> Constructing a new OutlierDetection object
<2> The method used to perform the analysis
<3> Number of neighbors taken into account during analysis
<4> The min `outlier_score` required to compute feature influence
<5> Whether to compute feature influence
<6> The proportion of the data set that is assumed to be outlying prior to outlier detection
<7> Whether to apply standardization to feature values
===== Classification
+Classification+ analysis requires to set which is the +dependent_variable+ and
has a number of other optional parameters:
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<1> Constructing a new Classification builder object with the required dependent variable
<2> The lambda regularization parameter. A non-negative double.
<3> The gamma regularization parameter. A non-negative double.
<4> The applied shrinkage. A double in [0.001, 1].
<5> The maximum number of trees the forest is allowed to contain. An integer in [1, 2000].
<6> The fraction of features which will be used when selecting a random bag for each candidate split. A double in (0, 1].
<7> If set, feature importance for the top most important features will be computed.
<8> The name of the prediction field in the results object.
<9> The percentage of training-eligible rows to be used in training. Defaults to 100%.
<10> The seed to be used by the random generator that picks which rows are used in training.
<11> The optimization objective to target when assigning class labels. Defaults to maximize_minimum_recall.
<12> The number of top classes (or -1 which denotes all classes) to be reported in the results. Defaults to 2.
<13> Custom feature processors that will create new features for analysis from the included document
fields. Note, automatic categorical {ml-docs}/ml-feature-encoding.html[feature encoding] still occurs for all features.
===== Regression
+Regression+ analysis requires to set which is the +dependent_variable+ and
has a number of other optional parameters:
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<1> Constructing a new Regression builder object with the required dependent variable
<2> The lambda regularization parameter. A non-negative double.
<3> The gamma regularization parameter. A non-negative double.
<4> The applied shrinkage. A double in [0.001, 1].
<5> The maximum number of trees the forest is allowed to contain. An integer in [1, 2000].
<6> The fraction of features which will be used when selecting a random bag for each candidate split. A double in (0, 1].
<7> If set, feature importance for the top most important features will be computed.
<8> The name of the prediction field in the results object.
<9> The percentage of training-eligible rows to be used in training. Defaults to 100%.
<10> The seed to be used by the random generator that picks which rows are used in training.
<11> The loss function used for regression. Defaults to `mse`.
<12> An optional parameter to the loss function.
<13> Custom feature processors that will create new features for analysis from the included document
fields. Note, automatic categorical {ml-docs}/ml-feature-encoding.html[feature encoding] still occurs for all features.
==== Analyzed fields
FetchContext object containing fields to be included in / excluded from the analysis
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==== Response
The returned +{response}+ contains the newly created {dfanalytics-job}.
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