#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AutoMlAlgorithmConfig {
pub auto_ml_algorithms: Option<Vec<AutoMlAlgorithm>>,
}
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The selection of algorithms trained on your dataset to generate the model candidates for an Autopilot job.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.auto_ml_algorithms: Option<Vec<AutoMlAlgorithm>>
The selection of algorithms trained on your dataset to generate the model candidates for an Autopilot job.
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For the tabular problem type
TabularJobConfig
:Selected algorithms must belong to the list corresponding to the training mode set in AutoMLJobConfig.Mode (
ENSEMBLING
orHYPERPARAMETER_TUNING
). Choose a minimum of 1 algorithm.-
In
ENSEMBLING
mode:-
"catboost"
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"extra-trees"
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"fastai"
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"lightgbm"
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"linear-learner"
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"nn-torch"
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"randomforest"
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"xgboost"
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In
HYPERPARAMETER_TUNING
mode:-
"linear-learner"
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"mlp"
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"xgboost"
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-
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For the time-series forecasting problem type
TimeSeriesForecastingJobConfig
:-
Choose your algorithms from this list.
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"cnn-qr"
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"deepar"
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"prophet"
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"arima"
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"npts"
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"ets"
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Implementations§
Source§impl AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
impl AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
Sourcepub fn auto_ml_algorithms(&self) -> &[AutoMlAlgorithm]
pub fn auto_ml_algorithms(&self) -> &[AutoMlAlgorithm]
The selection of algorithms trained on your dataset to generate the model candidates for an Autopilot job.
-
For the tabular problem type
TabularJobConfig
:Selected algorithms must belong to the list corresponding to the training mode set in AutoMLJobConfig.Mode (
ENSEMBLING
orHYPERPARAMETER_TUNING
). Choose a minimum of 1 algorithm.-
In
ENSEMBLING
mode:-
"catboost"
-
"extra-trees"
-
"fastai"
-
"lightgbm"
-
"linear-learner"
-
"nn-torch"
-
"randomforest"
-
"xgboost"
-
-
In
HYPERPARAMETER_TUNING
mode:-
"linear-learner"
-
"mlp"
-
"xgboost"
-
-
-
For the time-series forecasting problem type
TimeSeriesForecastingJobConfig
:-
Choose your algorithms from this list.
-
"cnn-qr"
-
"deepar"
-
"prophet"
-
"arima"
-
"npts"
-
"ets"
-
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If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .auto_ml_algorithms.is_none()
.
Source§impl AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
impl AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
Sourcepub fn builder() -> AutoMlAlgorithmConfigBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AutoMlAlgorithmConfigBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
impl Clone for AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
fn clone(&self) -> AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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impl Debug for AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
Source§impl PartialEq for AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
impl PartialEq for AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
impl StructuralPartialEq for AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
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impl Freeze for AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
impl RefUnwindSafe for AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
impl Send for AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
impl Sync for AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
impl Unpin for AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
impl UnwindSafe for AutoMlAlgorithmConfig
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