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scikit-learn is a widely-used Python module for classic machine learning. It is built on top of SciPy.

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  • Updated May 13, 2021
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chan4cc
chan4cc commented Apr 26, 2021

New Operator

Describe the operator

Why is this operator necessary? What does it accomplish?

This is a frequently used operator in tensorflow/keras

Can this operator be constructed using existing onnx operators?

If so, why not add it as a function?

I don't know.

Is this operator used by any model currently? Which one?

Are you willing to contribute it?

grlee77
grlee77 commented Jul 22, 2021

What happened:

If a negative value for drop_axis is passed into either map_blocks or map_overlap a non-informative exception is raised.

What you expected to happen:

I would expect this would work as in NumPy for negative axis arguments where axis becomes axis = axis % array.ndim. If it is not intended to work, then it should raise a user-friendly AxisError. This came up

eddiebergman
eddiebergman commented Jul 29, 2021

Building the doc fails for example 40_advanced/example_single_configurations on the current development branch

Logs here

...
generating gallery for examples/40_advanced... [ 50%] example_debug_logging.py

Warning, treated as error:
/home/runner/work/auto-sklearn/auto-sklearn/examples/40_advanced/example_single_configu
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Lovkush-A
Lovkush-A commented Aug 13, 2021

Describe the bug
If you load arrow_head data with default split settings, the resulting dataframe has indices that repeat. this is because there is a concatenation of train and test data

To Reproduce

from sktime.datasets import load_arrow_head
X, y = load_arrow_head(return_X_y=True)
X.index.values

Output:

array([  0,   1,   2,   3,   4,   5,   6,   7,   8,
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