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petsoi to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

scikit-survival 0.22.0 released | Sebastian Pölsterl

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scikit-survival 0.22.0 released | Sebastian Pölsterl

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petsoi to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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I am pleased to announce the release of scikit-survival 0.22.0. The highlights for this release include Compatibility with scikit-learn 1.3. Missing value support for SurvivalTree. A reduced memory mode for RandomSurvivalForest, ExtraSurvivalTrees, and SurvivalTree. Support for predict_cumulative_hazard_function() and predict_survival_function() in Stacking.
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  • planish@sh.itjust.works
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    So this isn’t a Minecraft-esque survival mode for Scikit

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    Scientific computing is cool and all, but why is this posted to the Linux community?

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      no idea but if it was posted on the correct community I’d have missed it for sure 😂👍

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