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Machine learning is the practice of teaching a computer to learn. The concept uses pattern recognition, as well as other forms of predictive algorithms, to make judgments on incoming data. This field is closely related to artificial intelligence and computational statistics.
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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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Tick-Tack-Toe game is not working for exception part
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Else part on line 247 takes you to infinite loop on getting any char value as input for position.
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Current default value for rows_per_chunk
parameter of the CSV writer is 8, which means that the input table is by default broken into many small slices that are written out sequentially. This reduces the performance by an order on magnitude in some cases.
In Python layer, the default is the number of rows (i.e. write table out in a single pass). We can follow this by setting rows_per_chunk
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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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Report needed documentation
We do not have documentation specifying the different treelite Operator values that FIL supports. (https://github.com/dmlc/treelite/blob/46c8390aed4491ea97a017d447f921efef9f03ef/include/treelite/base.h#L40)
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https://github.com/rapidsai/cuml/blob/branch-0.15/cpp/test/sg/fil_test.cu
There are multiple places in the fil_test.cu file
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I'm sorry if I missed this functionality, but CLI
version hasn't it for sure (I saw the related code only in generate_code_examples.py
). I guess it will be very useful to eliminate copy-paste phase, especially for large models.
Of course, piping is a solution, but not for development in Jupyter Notebook, for example.
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Currently our unit tests are disorganized and each test creates example StellarGraph graphs in different or similar ways with no sharing of this code.
This issue is to improve the unit tests by making functions to create example graphs available to all unit tests by, for example, making them pytest fixtures at the top level of the tests (see https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/
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KMeans question
Hi, Thanks for the awesome library!
So I am running a Kmeans on lots of different datasets, which all have roughly four shapes, so I initialize with those shapes and it works well, except for just a few times. There are a few datasets that look different enough that I end up with empty clusters and the algorithm just hangs ("Resumed because of empty cluster" again and again).
I conceptually
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