Python scikit learn n_jobs

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故里飘歌 2021-02-02 01:43

This is not a real issue, but I\'d like to understand:

  • running sklearn from Anaconda distrib on a Win7 4 cores 8 GB system
  • fitting a KMeans model on a 200
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  •  别那么骄傲
    2021-02-02 02:18

    The documentation says:

    This parameter is used to specify how many concurrent processes or threads should be used for routines that are parallelized with joblib.

    n_jobs is an integer, specifying the maximum number of concurrently running workers. If 1 is given, no joblib parallelism is used at all, which is useful for debugging. If set to -1, all CPUs are used. For n_jobs below -1, (n_cpus + 1 + n_jobs) are used. For example with n_jobs=-2, all CPUs but one are used.

    n_jobs is None by default, which means unset; it will generally be interpreted as n_jobs=1, unless the current joblib.Parallel backend context specifies otherwise.

    For more details on the use of joblib and its interactions with scikit-learn, please refer to our parallelism notes.

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