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Problem: the approximate method can still be slow for many trees
catboost version: master
Operating System: ubuntu 18.04
CPU: i9
GPU: RTX2080
Would be good to be able to specify how many trees to use for shapley. The model.predict and prediction_type versions allow this. lgbm/xgb allow this.
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x-arkime-cookies
change all x-moloch-cookies to x-arkime-cookies in tests and middleware
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There is no technical difficulty to support includeValue option, looks like we are just missing it on the API level.
See SO question
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... to make it easier to read Vespa documentation on an e-reader / offline
Vespa documentation is generated using Jekyll from .md and .html files, look into options for generating the artifact as part of site generation (there might be plugins we can use here)
Allow redirecting clients to an alternative location to fetch query information. This can be configured via the query.info-url-template configuration property. (#7678)
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Use case:
Right now one can only use date_trunc() to easily define time buckets. date_trunc() only supports predefine time intervals like 1 minute, 1 hour, etc. . In time-series use cases it is often necessary to define different time bucket sizes like e.g. '5 minutes' or '20 minutes'
a workaround for this is the - error prone - integer division on the timestamp e.g.
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The current documentation stems mostly from a time when Pure Python Mode wasn't even being thought of and aims to present the special
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