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H2O is an Open Source, Distributed, Fast & Scalable Machine Learning Platform: Deep Learning, Gradient Boosting (GBM) & XGBoost, Random Forest, Generalized Linear Modeling (GLM with Elastic Net), K-Means, PCA, Generalized Additive Models (GAM), RuleFit, Support Vector Machine (SVM), Stacked Ensembles, Automatic Machine Learning (AutoML), etc.

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jankrynauw
jankrynauw commented Jun 6, 2019

We would like to forward a particular 'key' column which is part of the features to appear alongside the predictions - this is to be able to identify to which set of features a particular prediction belongs to. Here is an example of predictions output using the tensorflow.contrib.estimator.multi_class_head:

{"classes": ["0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9"],
 "scores": [0.068196
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sonichi
sonichi commented Jan 25, 2022

In principle it seems getting the parameters from FLAML to C# LightGBM seems to work, but I dont have any metrics yet. The names of parameters are slightly different but documentation is adequate to match them. Microsoft.ML seems to have version 2.3.1 of LightGBM.

Another approach that might be useful, especially for anyone working with .NET, would be having some samples about conversion to ONN

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AlexejPenner
AlexejPenner commented Dec 28, 2021

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support@zenml.io

Describe the feature you'd like

Currently our CLI offers a way to install the python packages that are required for a given integration. However, some of our integrations also have system requirements that are necessary to make them work (graphviz, kubectl, etc. ).
All system requirements should be listed on an integration level, just

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