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The Blockchain & Climate Institute (BCI) is a progressive think tank providing leading expertise in the deployment of emerging technologies for climate and sustainability actions.
As an international network of scientific and technological experts, BCI is at the forefront of innovative efforts, enabling technology transfers, to create a sustainable and clean global future.
AVM is a term for a service that uses mathematical modeling combined with databases of existing properties and transactions to calculate real estate values. The majority of automated valuation models (AVMs) compare the values of similar properties at the same point in time. Many appraisers, and even Wall Street institutions, use this type of model to value residential properties. (see What is an AVM Investopedia.com)
For more detailed info about the AVM, please read the About paper in the resources directory.
Key Functionality
export ACCESS_KEY=YOURACCESS_KEY
export SECRET_KEY=YOURSECRET_KEY
export BUCKET_NAME=bci-transition-risk-data
export TABLE_DIRECTORY=/dbfs/FileStore/tables/
pip install bciavm
from bciavm.core.config import your_bucket
from bciavm.utils.bci_utils import ReadParquetFile, get_postcodeOutcode_from_postcode, get_postcodeArea_from_outcode, drop_outliers, preprocess_data
import pandas as pd
dfPricesEpc = pd.DataFrame()
dfPrices = pd.DataFrame()
yearArray = ['2020', '2019']
for year in yearArray:
singlePriceEpcFile = pd.DataFrame(ReadParquetFile(your_bucket, 'epc_price_data/byDate/2021-02-04/parquet/' + year))
dfPricesEpc = dfPricesEpc.append(singlePriceEpcFile)
dfPricesEpc['POSTCODE_OUTCODE'] = dfPricesEpc['Postcode'].apply(get_postcodeOutcode_from_postcode)
dfPricesEpc['POSTCODE_AREA'] = dfPricesEpc['POSTCODE_OUTCODE'].apply(get_postcodeArea_from_outcode)
dfPricesEpc.groupby('TypeOfMatching_m').count()['Postcode']
import bciavm
X_train, X_test, y_train, y_test = bciavm.preprocess_data(dfPricesEpc)
from bciavm.pipelines import RegressionPipeline
class AVMPipeline(RegressionPipeline):
custom_name = 'AVM Pipeline'
component_graph = {
"Preprocess Transformer": ["Preprocess Transformer"],
'Imputer': ['Imputer', "Preprocess Transformer"],
'One Hot Encoder': ['One Hot Encoder', "Imputer"],
'K Nearest Neighbors Regressor': ['K Nearest Neighbors Regressor', 'One Hot Encoder'],
"XGBoost Regressor": ["XGBoost Regressor", 'One Hot Encoder'],
'MultiLayer Perceptron Regressor': ['MultiLayer Perceptron Regressor', 'One Hot Encoder'],
'Final Estimator': ['Linear Regressor', "XGBoost Regressor", 'MultiLayer Perceptron Regressor', 'K Nearest Neighbors Regressor']
}
avm_pipeline = AVMPipeline(parameters={})
avm_pipeline.parameters
avm_pipeline.fit(X_train, y_train)
avm_pipeline.score( X_test,
y_test,
objectives=['MAPE',
'MdAPE',
'ExpVariance',
'MaxError',
'MedianAE',
'MSE',
'MAE',
'R2',
'Root Mean Squared Error'])
Read more about bciAVM on our documentation page:
FAQs
bciAVM is a machine learning pipeline used to predict property prices.
We found that bciavm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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