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SciPy 1.3.0 Release Notes

SciPy 1.3.0 is the culmination of 5 months of hard work. It contains
many new features, numerous bug-fixes, improved test coverage and better
documentation. There have been some API changes
in this release, which are documented below. All users are encouraged to
upgrade to this release, as there are a large number of bug-fixes and
optimizations. Before upgrading, we recommend that users check that
their own code does not use deprecated SciPy functionality (to do so,
run your code with python -Wd and check for DeprecationWarning s).
Our development attention will now shift to bug-fix releases on the
1.3.x branch, and on adding new features on the master branch.

This release requires Python 3.5+ and NumPy 1.13.3 or greater.

For running on PyPy, PyPy3 6.0+ and NumPy 1.15.0 are required.

Highlights of this release

  • Three new stats functions, a rewrite of pearsonr, and an exact
    computation of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov two-sample test
  • A new Cython API for bounded scalar-function root-finders in scipy.optimize
  • Substantial CSR and CSC sparse matrix indexing performance
    improvements
  • Added support for interpolation of rotations with continuous angular
    rate and acceleration in RotationSpline

New features

scipy.interpolate improvements

A new class CubicHermiteSpline is introduced. It is a piecewise-cubic
interpolator which matches observed values and first derivatives. Existing
cubic interpolators CubicSpline, PchipInterpolator and
Akima1DInterpolator were made subclasses of CubicHermiteSpline.

scipy.io improvements

For the Attribute-Relation File Format (ARFF) scipy.io.arff.loadarff
now supports relational attributes.

scipy.io.mmread can now parse Matrix Market format files with empty lines.

scipy.linalg improvements

Added wrappers for ?syconv routines, which convert a symmetric matrix
given by a triangular matrix factorization into two matrices and vice versa.

scipy.linalg.clarkson_woodruff_transform now uses an algorithm that leverages
sparsity. This may provide a 60-90 percent speedup for dense input matrices.
Truly sparse input matrices should also benefit from the improved sketch
algorithm, which now correctly runs in O(nnz(A)) time.

Added new functions to calculate symmetric Fiedler matrices and
Fiedler companion matrices, named scipy.linalg.fiedler and
scipy.linalg.fiedler_companion, respectively. These may be used
for root finding.

scipy.ndimage improvements

Gaussian filter performances may improve by an order of magnitude in
some cases, thanks to removal of a dependence on np.polynomial. This
may impact scipy.ndimage.gaussian_filter for example.

scipy.optimize improvements

The scipy.optimize.brute minimizer obtained a new keyword workers, which
can be used to parallelize computation.

A Cython API for bounded scalar-function root-finders in scipy.optimize
is available in a new module scipy.optimize.cython_optimize via cimport.
This API may be used with nogil and prange to loop
over an array of function arguments to solve for an array of roots more
quickly than with pure Python.

'interior-point' is now the default method for linprog, and
'interior-point' now uses SuiteSparse for sparse problems when the
required scikits (scikit-umfpack and scikit-sparse) are available.
On benchmark problems (gh-10026), execution time reductions by factors of 2-3
were typical. Also, a new method='revised simplex' has been added.
It is not as fast or robust as method='interior-point', but it is a faster,
more robust, and equally accurate substitute for the legacy
method='simplex'.

differential_evolution can now use a Bounds class to specify the
bounds for the optimizing argument of a function.

scipy.optimize.dual_annealing performance improvements related to
vectorisation of some internal code.

scipy.signal improvements

Two additional methods of discretization are now supported by
scipy.signal.cont2discrete: impulse and foh.

scipy.signal.firls now uses faster solvers

scipy.signal.detrend now has a lower physical memory footprint in some
cases, which may be leveraged using the new overwrite_data keyword argument

scipy.signal.firwin pass_zero argument now accepts new string arguments
that allow specification of the desired filter type: 'bandpass',
'lowpass', 'highpass', and 'bandstop'

scipy.signal.sosfilt may have improved performance due to lower retention
of the global interpreter lock (GIL) in algorithm

scipy.sparse improvements

A new keyword was added to csgraph.dijsktra that
allows users to query the shortest path to ANY of the passed in indices,
as opposed to the shortest path to EVERY passed index.

scipy.sparse.linalg.lsmr performance has been improved by roughly 10 percent
on large problems

Improved performance and reduced physical memory footprint of the algorithm
used by scipy.sparse.linalg.lobpcg

CSR and CSC sparse matrix fancy indexing performance has been
improved substantially

scipy.spatial improvements

scipy.spatial.ConvexHull now has a good attribute that can be used
alongsize the QGn Qhull options to determine which external facets of a
convex hull are visible from an external query point.

scipy.spatial.cKDTree.query_ball_point has been modernized to use some newer
Cython features, including GIL handling and exception translation. An issue
with return_sorted=True and scalar queries was fixed, and a new mode named
return_length was added. return_length only computes the length of the
returned indices list instead of allocating the array every time.

scipy.spatial.transform.RotationSpline has been added to enable interpolation
of rotations with continuous angular rates and acceleration

scipy.stats improvements

Added a new function to compute the Epps-Singleton test statistic,
scipy.stats.epps_singleton_2samp, which can be applied to continuous and
discrete distributions.

New functions scipy.stats.median_absolute_deviation and scipy.stats.gstd
(geometric standard deviation) were added. The scipy.stats.combine_pvalues
method now supports pearson, tippett and mudholkar_george pvalue
combination methods.

The scipy.stats.ortho_group and scipy.stats.special_ortho_group
rvs(dim) functions' algorithms were updated from a O(dim^4)
implementation to a O(dim^3) which gives large speed improvements
for dim>100.

A rewrite of scipy.stats.pearsonr to use a more robust algorithm,
provide meaningful exceptions and warnings on potentially pathological input,
and fix at least five separate reported issues in the original implementation.

Improved the precision of hypergeom.logcdf and hypergeom.logsf.

Added exact computation for Kolmogorov-Smirnov (KS) two-sample test, replacing
the previously approximate computation for the two-sided test stats.ks_2samp.
Also added a one-sided, two-sample KS test, and a keyword alternative to
stats.ks_2samp.

Backwards incompatible changes

scipy.interpolate changes

Functions from scipy.interpolate (spleval, spline, splmake,
and spltopp) and functions from scipy.misc (bytescale,
fromimage, imfilter, imread, imresize, imrotate,
imsave, imshow, toimage) have been removed. The former set has
been deprecated since v0.19.0 and the latter has been deprecated since v1.0.0.
Similarly, aliases from scipy.misc (comb, factorial,
factorial2, factorialk, logsumexp, pade, info, source,
who) which have been deprecated since v1.0.0 are removed.
SciPy documentation for v1.1.0 <https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy-1.1.0/reference/misc.html>__
can be used to track the new import locations for the relocated functions.

scipy.linalg changes

For pinv, pinv2, and pinvh, the default cutoff values are changed
for consistency (see the docs for the actual values).

scipy.optimize changes

The default method for linprog is now 'interior-point'. The method's
robustness and speed come at a cost: solutions may not be accurate to
machine precision or correspond with a vertex of the polytope defined
by the constraints. To revert to the original simplex method,
include the argument method='simplex'.

scipy.stats changes

Previously, ks_2samp(data1, data2) would run a two-sided test and return
the approximated p-value. The new signature, ks_2samp(data1, data2, alternative="two-sided", method="auto"), still runs the two-sided test by
default but returns the exact p-value for small samples and the approximated
value for large samples. method="asymp" would be equivalent to the
old version but auto is the better choice.

Other changes

Our tutorial has been expanded with a new section on global optimizers

There has been a rework of the stats.distributions tutorials.

scipy.optimize now correctly sets the convergence flag of the result to
CONVERR, a convergence error, for bounded scalar-function root-finders
if the maximum iterations has been exceeded, disp is false, and
full_output is true.

scipy.optimize.curve_fit no longer fails if xdata and ydata dtypes
differ; they are both now automatically cast to float64.

scipy.ndimage functions including binary_erosion, binary_closing, and
binary_dilation now require an integer value for the number of iterations,
which alleviates a number of reported issues.

Fixed normal approximation in case zero_method == "pratt" in
scipy.stats.wilcoxon.

Fixes for incorrect probabilities, broadcasting issues and thread-safety
related to stats distributions setting member variables inside _argcheck().

scipy.optimize.newton now correctly raises a RuntimeError, when default
arguments are used, in the case that a derivative of value zero is obtained,
which is a special case of failing to converge.

A draft toolchain roadmap is now available, laying out a compatibility plan
including Python versions, C standards, and NumPy versions.

Authors

  • ananyashreyjain +
  • ApamNapat +
  • Scott Calabrese Barton +
  • Christoph Baumgarten
  • Peter Bell +
  • Jacob Blomgren +
  • Doctor Bob +
  • Mana Borwornpadungkitti +
  • Matthew Brett
  • Evgeni Burovski
  • CJ Carey
  • Vega Theil Carstensen +
  • Robert Cimrman
  • Forrest Collman +
  • Pietro Cottone +
  • David +
  • Idan David +
  • Christoph Deil
  • Dieter Werthmüller
  • Conner DiPaolo +
  • Dowon
  • Michael Dunphy +
  • Peter Andreas Entschev +
  • Gökçen Eraslan +
  • Johann Faouzi +
  • Yu Feng
  • Piotr Figiel +
  • Matthew H Flamm
  • Franz Forstmayr +
  • Christoph Gohlke
  • Richard Janis Goldschmidt +
  • Ralf Gommers
  • Lars Grueter
  • Sylvain Gubian
  • Matt Haberland
  • Yaroslav Halchenko
  • Charles Harris
  • Lindsey Hiltner
  • JakobStruye +
  • He Jia +
  • Jwink3101 +
  • Greg Kiar +
  • Julius Bier Kirkegaard
  • John Kirkham +
  • Thomas Kluyver
  • Vladimir Korolev +
  • Joseph Kuo +
  • Michael Lamparski +
  • Eric Larson
  • Denis Laxalde
  • Katrin Leinweber
  • Jesse Livezey
  • ludcila +
  • Dhruv Madeka +
  • Magnus +
  • Nikolay Mayorov
  • Mark Mikofski
  • Jarrod Millman
  • Markus Mohrhard +
  • Eric Moore
  • Andrew Nelson
  • Aki Nishimura +
  • OGordon100 +
  • Petar Mlinarić +
  • Stefan Peterson
  • Matti Picus +
  • Ilhan Polat
  • Aaron Pries +
  • Matteo Ravasi +
  • Tyler Reddy
  • Ashton Reimer +
  • Joscha Reimer
  • rfezzani +
  • Riadh +
  • Lucas Roberts
  • Heshy Roskes +
  • Mirko Scholz +
  • Taylor D. Scott +
  • Srikrishna Sekhar +
  • Kevin Sheppard +
  • Sourav Singh
  • skjerns +
  • Kai Striega
  • SyedSaifAliAlvi +
  • Gopi Manohar T +
  • Albert Thomas +
  • Timon +
  • Paul van Mulbregt
  • Jacob Vanderplas
  • Daniel Vargas +
  • Pauli Virtanen
  • VNMabus +
  • Stefan van der Walt
  • Warren Weckesser
  • Josh Wilson
  • Nate Yoder +
  • Roman Yurchak

A total of 97 people contributed to this release.
People with a "+" by their names contributed a patch for the first time.
This list of names is automatically generated, and may not be fully complete.