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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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Bug Report
Describe the bug
An ONNX model with QuantizeLinear (opset 13) passes shape inference when it has no input for zero_point, but fails if the input is the empty string. Trailing optional inputs should be able to be expressed in either way.
onnx version 1.10.1
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- A better name date of birth column in our mock dataset would be
birthday
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TimeSeries Split
The problem I want to use auto-sklearn on is a time-series. Can we modify sklearn to include cv with time series?
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There should be a single source of truth for extension templates, and the presentation should not require the user to copy-paste.
So,the developer page on extension templates
https://www.sktime.org/en/stable/developer_guide/add_estimators.html
should link to the actual extension templates (stable or last release), instead of reproducing them in the documentation.
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The current History class has some limitations: (ver 0.10.0)
- Currently the history is saved as JSON, as a result, those recorded values are limited to simple numbers and strings. Other objects can not be saved in history files directly.
- Saving as JSON takes lots of time and space because numbers are stored in decimal. It's getting worse when the training epoch is increasing.
- In some
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Interpret
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When running TabularPredictor.fit(), I encounter a BrokenPipeError for some reason.
What is causing this?
Could it be due to OOM error?
Fitting model: XGBoost ...
-34.1179 = Validation root_mean_squared_error score
10.58s = Training runtime
0.03s = Validation runtime
Fitting model: NeuralNetMXNet ...
-34.2849 = Validation root_mean_squared_error score
43.63s =
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What's your use case?
In other words, what's your pain point?
Variable names and their icons are shown as vertical header. This
- is ugly,
- doesn't show the selection properly,
- doesn't allow sorting by variable names,
- doesn't allow selection by dragging across a range of variables (though one can drag across rows in the table itself),
- and possibly something else.
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Can we have an example of REST API calls in the documentation?
Examples with CURL, HTTPie or another client and the results would be better for newbies.
Thanks again for your good work.
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Created by David Cournapeau
Released January 05, 2010
Latest release 22 days ago
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- scikit-learn/scikit-learn
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- scikit-learn.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia