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Getting Started

The quickest way to familiarize yourself with the Snorkel library is to walk through the Get Started page on the Snorkel website, followed by the full-length tutorials in the Snorkel tutorials repository. These tutorials demonstrate a variety of tasks, domains, labeling techniques, and integrations that can serve as templates as you apply Snorkel to your own applications.

Installation

Snorkel requires Python 3.6 or later. To install Snorkel, we recommend using pip:

pip install snorkel

or conda:

conda install snorkel -c conda-forge

For information on installing from source and contributing to Snorkel, see our contributing guidelines.

Details on installing with conda

The following example commands give some more color on installing with conda. These commands assume that your conda installation is Python 3.6, and that you want to use a virtual environment called snorkel-env.

# [OPTIONAL] Activate a virtual environment called "snorkel"
conda create --yes -n snorkel-env python=3.6
conda activate snorkel-env

# We specify PyTorch here to ensure compatibility, but it may not be necessary.
conda install pytorch==1.1.0 -c pytorch
conda install snorkel==0.9.0 -c conda-forge

A quick note for Windows users

If you're using Windows, we highly recommend using Docker (you can find an example in our tutorials repo) or the Linux subsystem. We've done limited testing on Windows, so if you want to contribute instructions or improvements, feel free to open a PR!

Discussion

Issues

We use GitHub Issues for posting bugs and feature requests — anything code-related. Just make sure you search for related issues first and use our Issues templates. We may ask for contributions if a prompt fix doesn't fit into the immediate roadmap of the core development team.

Contributions

We welcome contributions from the Snorkel community! This is likely the fastest way to get a change you'd like to see into the library.

Small contributions can be made directly in a pull request (PR). If you would like to contribute a larger feature, we recommend first creating an issue with a proposed design for discussion. For ideas about what to work on, we've labeled specific issues as help wanted.

To set up a development environment for contributing back to Snorkel, see our contributing guidelines. All PRs must pass the continuous integration tests and receive approval from a member of the Snorkel development team before they will be merged.

Community Forum

For broader Q&A, discussions about using Snorkel, tutorial requests, etc., use the Snorkel community forum hosted on Spectrum. We hope this will be a venue for you to interact with other Snorkel users — please don't be shy about posting!

Announcements

To stay up-to-date on Snorkel-related announcements (e.g. version releases, upcoming workshops), subscribe to the Snorkel mailing list. We promise to respect your inboxes — communication will be sparse!

Twitter

Follow us on Twitter @SnorkelML.

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