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xgboost
- XGBoost 2.0
- XGBoost2.0
- Xgboost: Banding continuous variables vs keeping raw data
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PSA: You don't need fancy stuff to do good work.
Finally, when it comes to building models and making predictions, Python and R have a plethora of options available. Libraries like scikit-learn, statsmodels, and TensorFlowin Python, or caret, randomForest, and xgboostin R, provide powerful machine learning algorithms and statistical models that can be applied to a wide range of problems. What's more, these libraries are open-source and have extensive documentation and community support, making it easy to learn and apply new techniques without needing specialized training or expensive software licenses.
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XGBoost Save and Load Error
You can find the problem outlined here: https://github.com/dmlc/xgboost/issues/5826. u/hcho3 diagnosed the problem and corrected it as of XGB version 1.2.0.
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For XGBoost (in Amazon SageMaker), one of the hyper parameters is num_round, for number of rounds to train. Does this mean cross validation?
Reference: https://github.com/dmlc/xgboost/issues/2031
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CS Internship Questions
By the way, most of the time XGBoost works just as well for projects, would not recommend applying deep learning to every single problem you come across, it's something Stanford CS really likes to showcase when it's well known (1) that sometimes "smaller"/less complex models can perform just as well or have their own interpretive advantages and (2) it is well known within ML and DS communities that deep learning does not perform as well with tabular datasets and using deep learning as a default to every problem is just poor practice. However, if you do (god forbid) get language, speech/audio, vision/imaging, or even time series models then deep learning as a baseline is not the worst idea.
- OOM with ML Models (SKlearn, XGBoost, etc), workaround/tips for large datasets?
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xgboost VS CXXGraph - a user suggested alternative
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tensorflow
- TensorFlow-metal on Apple Mac is junk for training
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Non-determinism in GPT-4 is caused by Sparse MoE
Right but that's not an inherent GPU determinism issue. It's a software issue.
https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/3103#issueco... is correct that it's not necessary, it's a choice.
Your line of reasoning appears to be "GPUs are inherently non-deterministic don't be quick to judge someone's code" which as far as I can tell is dead wrong.
Admittedly there are some cases and instructions that may result in non-determinism but they are inherently necessary. The author should thinking carefully before introducing non-determinism. There are many scenarios where it is irrelevant, but ultimately the issue we are discussing here isn't the GPU's fault.
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Can someone explain how keras code gets into the Tensorflow package?
and things like y = layers.ELU()(y) work as expected. I wanted to see a list of the available layers so I went to the Tensorflow GitHub repository and to the keras directory. There's a warning in that directory that says:
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Is it even possible to design a ML model without using Python or MATLAB? Like using C++, C or Java?
Exactly what language do you think TensorFlow is written in? :)
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How to do deep learning with Caffe?
You can use Tensorflow's deep learning API for this.
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When the documentation has TODOs
Since you've specifically mentioned ML, here's Tenserflow's GitHub. I'm sure a quick glance through that will change your mind.
What are some alternatives?
Prophet - Tool for producing high quality forecasts for time series data that has multiple seasonality with linear or non-linear growth.
PaddlePaddle - PArallel Distributed Deep LEarning: Machine Learning Framework from Industrial Practice (『飞桨』核心框架,深度学习&机器学习高性能单机、分布式训练和跨平台部署)
MLP Classifier - A handwritten multilayer perceptron classifer using numpy.
Keras - Deep Learning for humans
Pandas - Flexible and powerful data analysis / manipulation library for Python, providing labeled data structures similar to R data.frame objects, statistical functions, and much more
mlpack - mlpack: a fast, header-only C++ machine learning library
LightGBM - A fast, distributed, high performance gradient boosting (GBT, GBDT, GBRT, GBM or MART) framework based on decision tree algorithms, used for ranking, classification and many other machine learning tasks.
catboost - A fast, scalable, high performance Gradient Boosting on Decision Trees library, used for ranking, classification, regression and other machine learning tasks for Python, R, Java, C++. Supports computation on CPU and GPU.
scikit-learn - scikit-learn: machine learning in Python
LightFM - A Python implementation of LightFM, a hybrid recommendation algorithm.