Documentation for comparison_helpers
functions¶
The comparison_helpers
functions are a set of functions to help users create better comparisons by helping them understand string comparators (fuzzy matching) and phonetic matching.
The detailed API for each of these are outlined below.
Comparison Helpers API¶
comparator_score(str1, str2, decimal_places=2)
¶
Helper function to give the similarity between two strings for the string comparators in splink.
Examples:
import splink.comparison_helpers as ch
ch.comparator_score("Richard", "iRchard")
Source code in splink/comparison_helpers.py
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comparator_score_chart(list, col1, col2)
¶
Helper function returning a heatmap showing the sting similarity scores and string distances for a list of strings.
Examples:
import splink.comparison_helpers as ch
list = {
"string1": ["Stephen", "Stephen", "Stephen"],
"string2": ["Stephen", "Steven", "Stephan"],
}
ch.comparator_score_chart(list, "string1", "string2")
Source code in splink/comparison_helpers.py
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comparator_score_df(list, col1, col2, decimal_places=2)
¶
Helper function returning a dataframe showing the string similarity scores and string distances for a list of strings.
Examples:
import splink.comparison_helpers as ch
list = {
"string1": ["Stephen", "Stephen","Stephen"],
"string2": ["Stephen", "Steven", "Stephan"],
}
ch.comparator_score_df(list, "string1", "string2")
Source code in splink/comparison_helpers.py
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comparator_score_threshold_chart(list, col1, col2, similarity_threshold=None, distance_threshold=None)
¶
Helper function returning a heatmap showing the sting similarity scores and string distances for a list of strings given a threshold.
Examples:
import splink.comparison_helpers as ch
list = {
"string1": ["Stephen", "Stephen","Stephen"],
"string2": ["Stephen", "Steven", "Stephan"],
}
ch.comparator_score_threshold_chart(data,
"string1", "string2",
similarity_threshold=0.8,
distance_threshold=2)
Source code in splink/comparison_helpers.py
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phonetic_match_chart(list, col1, col2)
¶
Helper function returning a heatmap showing the phonetic transform and matches for a list of strings given a threshold.
Examples:
import splink.comparison_helpers as ch
list = {
"string1": ["Stephen", "Stephen","Stephen"],
"string2": ["Stephen", "Steven", "Stephan"],
}
ch.comparator_score_threshold_chart(list,
"string1", "string2",
similarity_threshold=0.8,
distance_threshold=2)
Source code in splink/comparison_helpers.py
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phonetic_transform(string)
¶
Helper function to give the phonetic transformation of two strings with Soundex, Metaphone and Double Metaphone.
Examples:
phonetic_transform("Richard", "iRchard")
Source code in splink/comparison_helpers.py
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phonetic_transform_df(list, col1, col2)
¶
Helper function returning a dataframe showing the phonetic transforms for a list of strings.
Examples:
import splink.comparison_helpers as ch
list = {
"string1": ["Stephen", "Stephen","Stephen"],
"string2": ["Stephen", "Steven", "Stephan"],
}
ch.phonetic_match_chart(list, "string1", "string2")
Source code in splink/comparison_helpers.py
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