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floof is a Python package that makes fuzzymatching easy. Fuzzymatching is a common data task required whenever two strings don't quite exactly match. There are many algorithms to calculate string similarity, with dozens of disparate implementations. floof aims to collect all of these in an easy-to-use package, and reduce the boilerplate needed to apply these algorithms to your data.
The easiest way is to install floof is from PyPI using pip:
pip install floof
First, import the library.
import floof
Floof provides two classes: Comparer and Matcher. Both are instantiated the same way, taking as arguments two Pandas Series, an "original" and a "lookup", although in practice the order doesn't madder.
matcher = floof.Matcher(original, lookup)
comparer = floof.Comparer(original, lookup)
All functions in the Matcher class return a crosswalk of the original strings and the best k
matches
from the lookup strings. The primary convenience function is floof.Matcher().match(), which
applies several different similarity algorithms and produces a composite score. Given an example
input of:
original_names = ["apple", "pear"]
lookup_names = ["appl", "apil", "prear"]
A matcher function would return something like:
original_name | lookup_name | levenshtein_score | tfidf_score | final_score |
---|---|---|---|---|
apple | appl | 90 | 80 | 85 |
apple | apil | 70 | 85 | 77.5 |
pear | prear | 95 | 90 | 92.5 |
The Comparer class is meant to compare strings one-to-one. That is to say, given an input of:
original_names = ["apple", "pear"]
lookup_names = ["appl", "apil"]
A comparer function would return something like:
levensthein_score |
---|
90 |
95 |
Fuzzymatching can be very intense, as many algorithms are by nature quadratic. For each original string, you must compare against all lookup strings. Therefore, floof is by default concurrent. It also can perform common-sense speedups, like first removing exact matches from the pool, and using a non-quadratic algorithm (TFIDF) to filter the pool.
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A library for fuzzymatching
We found that floof 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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