started merging my functional gradient boosting code with yours#4
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started merging my functional gradient boosting code with yours#4jaberg wants to merge 3 commits intopprett:gradient_boostingfrom
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Thanks James, I'll look into it ASAP and continue working on the PR in the coming week - it would be great if we could manage to include FunctionalGradientBoosting in the 0.10 release... (Lets keep @glouppe posted - I don't think he knows that we're continuing working here) |
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Update tutorial to match the current master API + typo. Thanks Lars.
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My objective was to refactor out things which were not specific to trees, without screwing up what you were doing. What do you think?