pub struct ProblemCharacteristics {
pub dataset_size: usize,
pub input_dim: usize,
pub output_dim: usize,
pub problem_type: ProblemType,
pub gradient_sparsity: f64,
pub gradient_noise: f64,
pub memory_budget: usize,
pub time_budget: f64,
pub batch_size: usize,
pub lr_sensitivity: f64,
pub regularization_strength: f64,
pub architecture_type: Option<String>,
}Expand description
Problem characteristics for optimizer selection
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§dataset_size: usizeDataset size
input_dim: usizeInput dimensionality
output_dim: usizeOutput dimensionality
problem_type: ProblemTypeProblem type (classification, regression, etc.)
gradient_sparsity: f64Gradient sparsity (0.0 = dense, 1.0 = very sparse)
gradient_noise: f64Noise level in gradients
memory_budget: usizeMemory constraints (bytes available)
time_budget: f64Computational budget (time constraints)
batch_size: usizeBatch size being used
lr_sensitivity: f64Learning rate range preference
regularization_strength: f64Regularization requirements
architecture_type: Option<String>Architecture type (if applicable)
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Source§impl Clone for ProblemCharacteristics
impl Clone for ProblemCharacteristics
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ProblemCharacteristics
fn clone(&self) -> ProblemCharacteristics
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impl Freeze for ProblemCharacteristics
impl RefUnwindSafe for ProblemCharacteristics
impl Send for ProblemCharacteristics
impl Sync for ProblemCharacteristics
impl Unpin for ProblemCharacteristics
impl UnwindSafe for ProblemCharacteristics
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