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scikit-learn

scikit-learn is a widely-used Python module for classic machine learning. It is built on top of SciPy.
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I just ran into an issue when trying to use to_csv
with distributed workers that don't share a file system. I shouldn't have been surprised that writing to a local file system from a distributed worker doesn't work. It shouldn't work. But the error I got was just a File Not Found
error. That brought me to:dask/dask#2656 (comment) - which was the answer.
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For example, if there is a relationship transaction.session_id -> sessions.id
and we are calculating a feature transactions: sessions.SUM(transactions.value)
any rows for which there is no corresponding session should be given the default value of 0
instead of NaN
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Of course this should not normally occur, but when it does it seems more reasonable to use the default_value
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`DirectF
with the Power Transformer.
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It would be nice to add an example of using optuna with skorch. The main reason is that GridSearchCV
and RandomizedSearchCV
can be much too slow for certain neural networks. Optuna has the potential to be much faster.
This example could be a starting point. As to how, possibilities
Interpret
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resuming training
How do i resume training for text classification?
Describe the issue linked to the documentation
Our documentation is a bit patchy in some places, filling in the missing information would be a great help! Thanks to @chrisholder for creating the list!
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https://igel.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_sources/readme.rst.txt includes a link to the assets/igel-help.gif, but that path is broken on readthedocs.
readme.rst is included as ../readme.rst in the sphinx build.
The gifs are in asses/igel-help.gif
The sphinx build needs to point to the asset directory, absolutely:
.. image:: /assets/igel-help.gif
I haven't made a patch, because I haven't
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I think it could be useful, when one wants to plot only e.g. class 1, to have an option to produce consistent plots for both plot_cumulative_gain and plot_roc
At the moment, instead, only plot_roc supports such option.
Thanks a lot
Created by David Cournapeau
Released January 05, 2010
Latest release 3 months ago
- Repository
- scikit-learn/scikit-learn
- Website
- scikit-learn.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
Bug Report
These tests were run on s390x. s390x is big-endian architecture.
Failure log for helper_test.py