need some help! open source project #31652
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Hey, I am interested. I will test the code and will let you know if I run into issues. |
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still open ?, Im interested |
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Sì ! Yes still open! Pls let me know
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Oggetto: Re: [scikit-learn/scikit-learn] need some help! open source project (Discussion #31652)
Hi everyone, As I mentioned in a previous post, I’m working on an open-source<https://github.com/GiulioSurya/RIF_estimator_scikit> project as part of my thesis work , specifically, on an algorithm for contextual anomaly detection. The code is mostly finished, and I believe I’ve followed the scikit-learn conventions correctly. I need help with two things: Someone to review the code and confirm that the scikit-learn conventions have been respected (I ran check_estimator() and it passed).
Help with testing! I won’t be able to fully focus on the project for a while, and I’ve realized that scikit-learn performs a series of validations on parameters through its abstract classes. My goal was to understand which validations are expected, implement the missing ones using Pydantic, and then proceed with testing. I could really use a hand with this part.
Any help is welcome , especially feedback and suggestions!
still open ?, Im interested
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Hi everyone,
As I mentioned in a previous post, I’m working on an open-source project as part of my thesis work , specifically, on an algorithm for contextual anomaly detection. The code is mostly finished, and I believe I’ve followed the scikit-learn conventions correctly.
I need help with two things:
Someone to review the code and confirm that the scikit-learn conventions have been respected (I ran check_estimator() and it passed).
Help with testing! I won’t be able to fully focus on the project for a while, and I’ve realized that scikit-learn performs a series of validations on parameters through its abstract classes. My goal was to understand which validations are expected, implement the missing ones using Pydantic, and then proceed with testing. I could really use a hand with this part.
Any help is welcome , especially feedback and suggestions!
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