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Not a high-priority at all, but it'd be more sensible for such a tutorial/testing utility corpus to be implemented elsewhere - maybe under /test/
or some other data- or doc- related module – rather than in gensim.models.word2vec
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Originally posted by @gojomo in RaRe-Technologies/gensim#2939 (comment)
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catboost version: 0.23.2
Operating System: all
Tutorial: https://github.com/catboost/tutorials/blob/master/custom_loss/custom_metric_tutorial.md
Impossible to use custom metric (С++).
Code example
from catboost import CatBoost
train_data = [[1, 4, 5, 6],
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I'm using latest pyod version on pypi. How to generate simulated data where x-axis is time? Thank you.
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Hi, thank you for contributing to this nice repo.
I find that the documentation page on RandomIntervalSpectralForest
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LightGBM component: R package
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C++ compiler version:
gcc
8.1.0CMake version: 3.17.3
R version: 4.0.2
LightGBM version or commit hash: https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/tree/c07644d1d71540204a9b56f26667e8180bd009e2
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