Python – Difference between scikit-learn and sklearn

pythonpython-2.7scikit-learn

On OS X 10.11.6 and python 2.7.10 I need to import from sklearn manifold.
I have numpy 1.8 Orc1, scipy .13 Ob1 and scikit-learn 0.17.1 installed.
I used pip to install sklearn(0.0), but when I try to import from sklearn manifold I get the following:

Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in
File
"/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/sklearn/init.py", line 57, in
from .base import clone File
"/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/sklearn/base.py", line 11, in
from .utils.fixes import signature File
"/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/sklearn/utils/init.py", line
10, in from .murmurhash import murmurhash3_32 File
"numpy.pxd", line 155, in init sklearn.utils.murmurhash
(sklearn/utils/murmurhash.c:5029) ValueError: numpy.dtype has the
wrong size, try recompiling.

What is the difference between scikit-learn and sklearn? Also,
I cant import scikit-learn because of a syntax error

Best Answer

Regarding the difference sklearn vs. scikit-learn: The package "scikit-learn" is recommended to be installed using pip install scikit-learn but in your code imported using import sklearn.

A bit confusing, because you can also do pip install sklearn and will end up with the same scikit-learn package installed, because there is a "dummy" pypi package sklearn which will install scikit-learn for you.

From this thread:

scikit-learn is in install_requires of sklearn setup.py so you do end-up with scikit-learn installed

So:

At the end, pip install sklearn or pip install scikit-learn --- apart from the annoying sklearn (0.0) showed in the pip list --- will install the latest available build from PyPI.