from sklearn import linear_model import pandas as pd from sklearn.metrics import mean_squared_error, r2_score from matplotlib import pyplot as plt import numpy as np def k_days_into_future_regression(X, y, k, n0): """ linear regression that returns the fitted weights as well as metrics :param X: x timeseries dataframe (very clean, no unamed columns), multidimensional rows :param y: y timeseries dataframe (very clean, no unamed columns), scalar rows :param k: days predicting in advance :param n0: ignoring the first n0 days :return: intercept, slopes, correlation, mean squared error """ col = "TimeSinceAugFirst" inp = [] out = [] for day in y[col][n0 - 1:]: prev = day - k xprev = X[X[col] == prev].drop(columns=[col]).to_numpy() if xprev.shape[0] != 1: continue else: xprev = xprev[0, :] yt = y[y[col] == day].drop(columns=[col]).to_numpy()[0, :] inp.append(xprev) out.append(yt) regr = linear_model.LinearRegression() regr.fit(inp, out) predictions = regr.predict(inp) mse = mean_squared_error(out, predictions)/(len(out) - 2) r2 = r2_score(out, predictions) return regr.intercept_, regr.coef_, r2, mse def standard_lr(x, y): x = x.reshape(-1, 1) y = y.reshape(-1, 1) regr = linear_model.LinearRegression() regr.fit(x, y) predictions = regr.predict(x) mse = mean_squared_error(y, predictions) / (len(y) - 2) r2 = r2_score(y, predictions) return regr.intercept_, regr.coef_, r2, mse def run_all_linears(): # Reads in the neccessary csv file df = pd.read_csv('data_preparation/cleaned/time_series_normalized_wellness_menstruation.csv') regr = linear_model.LinearRegression() for i in range(4, 11): for j in range(1, 11 - i): mat = df[[df.columns[i], df.columns[i + j]]].values regr.intercept_, regr.coef_, r2, mse = standard_lr(mat[:, 0], mat[:, 1]) plt.figure(figsize=(6, 6)) plt.xlabel(df.columns[i]) plt.ylabel(df.columns[i + j]) plt.title('r2: ' + str(r2)) plt.scatter(mat[:, 0], mat[:, 1]) plt.savefig('wellness_linear_regressions/' + df.columns[i] + '_vs_' + df.columns[i + j] + '.png') plt.close() def run_all_polynomials(): # Reads in the neccessary csv file df = pd.read_csv('data_preparation/cleaned/time_series_normalized_wellness_menstruation.csv') regr = linear_model.LinearRegression() for i in range(4, 11): for j in range(1, 11 - i): mat = df[[df.columns[i], df.columns[i + j]]].values run_all_linears()