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One unit test in the R package is currently broken. Steps to reproduce on Mac
export CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++-8 CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc-8
Rscript build_r.R
cd R-package/tests
Rscript testthat.RThis results in the following error at the ends of the logs
[LightGBM] [Info] Saving data to binary file /var/folders/xq/wktq4zdx4jd3qdpk34d28m940000gn/T//RtmpiY1DzV/lgb.Dataset_1555
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Problem: Request for a Catboost Tutorial for Regression problems
catboost version: Any version
Operating System: WIndows
CPU: i7
GPU: None
Hi Yandex, I am currently learning how to use Catboost for ML projects. Would love to have a tutorial on Regression problems using real data set consists of mixture of categorical and numerical features.
Please do not use those generic datasets like
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Add a Reddit section
Most of the people who start out new don't find a latest feed of community hyped resources on ML and DL topics. It would be pretty good if we add a Reddit section.
If you're fine with this suggestion I'll put up a PR with the update
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e.g. based on the google doc https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZI1V_2I3tETAeGnAwYZnrYTdeiOfdtWCL4l4DmRimFc/
p.s. I think that using docker for the course is an overhead which is not justified. As people create a designated VM for the course it would have been better to share a VM image so installation is one click and forget about docker. Docker is great when you need multiple environment or
Hi Every one,
I hope you are all well.
If you have any problem with the repository or have any idea, I am here to hear from you
Thanks for considering this,
Best Regard,
MJ Bahmani
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The class HomedepotSplitter has a split_param=[0.5, 0.25, 0.5]. What do these number represents?
Is it:
split_param[0]: split unique search terms appear in dTrain into 50%train (df0) and 50%validation (df1)
split_param[1]: split the terms appearing in df0 into 25% in train and 75% as common between train and validation
split_param[2]: 50% of the 75% will be appended to the validation dataset?
How
During installation there is no "requirements.txt" file, but installation guide states that there should be one.
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Installation of this thing is hell, i'm giving up after second hour of trying.
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