Instructions to use hsilvosa/openplacsp-cpv-classifier with libraries, inference providers, notebooks, and local apps. Follow these links to get started.
- Libraries
- Scikit-learn
How to use hsilvosa/openplacsp-cpv-classifier with Scikit-learn:
from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download import joblib model = joblib.load( hf_hub_download("hsilvosa/openplacsp-cpv-classifier", "sklearn_model.joblib") ) # only load pickle files from sources you trust # read more about it here https://skops.readthedocs.io/en/stable/persistence.html - Notebooks
- Google Colab
- Kaggle
Multilabel CPV division classifier for Spanish public procurement
A lightweight model that suggests CPV divisions from a procurement notice title, project name, and summary. It combines word- and character-level TF-IDF features with 45 linear logistic classifiers. Version 2 calibrates probabilities and learns a separate decision threshold for each division.
It was trained from the hsilvosa/openplacsp.
Temporal evaluation
Training uses notices published through 2022. The year 2023 is reserved for calibration and threshold selection, while 2024 remains a held-out test set.
| 2024 test metric | Base model | Version 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Recall@3 | 0.9140 | 0.9214 |
| Micro-F1 | 0.5808 | 0.7276 |
| Macro-F1 | 0.4803 | 0.6180 |
| Brier score (lower is better) | 0.0277 | 0.0105 |
| Non-empty multilabel coverage | 0.9933 | 0.8897 |
The model was trained on 606,309 notices with fixed seed
20260817. Per-division metrics and checksums are available in metrics.json.
Usage
from inference import CPVDivisionClassifier
model = CPVDivisionClassifier("model.joblib")
print(model.predict(["Mantenimiento y desarrollo de aplicaciones municipales"]))
The optional skops export is unavailable; see safe_export_error in metrics.json.
Limitations
The model learns from Spanish administrative text published on the national public procurement platform through December 2024. It does not replace the legally assigned CPV classification. Rare divisions carry greater uncertainty. It must not be used to infer fraud, illegality, or responsibility.
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