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Test https://github.com/ray-project/ray/blob/master/python/ray/autoscaler/sdk.py and stabilize the interface.
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We did some reviews of the specific apps recently, and this is more of an overview and also a first run experience review as we did in the past.
This was a review session with @ma12-co @georgehrke @GretaD @nickvergessen @violoncelloCH @skjnldsv @juliushaertl @jancborchardt
If you want to fix any of the issues in this list, feel free to just go ahead. :)
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Today in the R package, there are a lot of internal function calls which use only positional arguments. Change them to use keyword arguments for extra safety.
I've added this issue to provide a small, focused contribution opportunity for Hacktoberfest 2020 participants. If you are an experienced open source contributor, please leave this
What would you like to be added: As title
Why is this needed: All pruning schedule except AGPPruner only support level, L1, L2. While there are FPGM, APoZ, MeanActivation and Taylor, it would be much better if we can choose any pruner with any pruning schedule.
**Without this feature, how does current nni
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issue from vesoft-inc/nebula-java#81
Today IMap.values()
and IMap.values(Predicate)
calls are blocking.
I would like to use IMap.values(Predicate)
in a Jet Pipeline, which is possible, but I need to declare it as nonCooperative, and will have an impact on the pipeline scalability.
Would it be possible to have an async (non-blocking) version for these calls ?
Thank you very much for all the hard work done !
In osx/updater/updater.go, we're referencing an ancient Go package, which has moved to a new location. Right now, the updater doesn't build (should we test this on travis?).
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From following resources, the search space of examples/xgboost_simple.py
seems not to be practical.
- https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2016/03/complete-guide-parameter-tuning-xgboost-with-codes-python/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC8Jc9_lNoY
- https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B07YTDBC3Z/
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Improve the search space of examples/xgboost_simple.py
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I've noticed that some files have conflicting license statements. For instance the header of file scripts/ZoneMinder/lib/ZoneMinder/Trigger/Channel.pm claims GPL-2+ but in the end of the same file I found the following statement:
This library is free
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Currently sum aggregations on numeric columns of type REAL or DOUBLE PRECISION uses a straight forward x + y operation (Double::sum).
SELECT sum(real_column) FROM tbl
There would be the [Kahan summation algorithm](https
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example script provided in TensorFlow): Yes