pub struct LinearRegressionObjective;
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Linear regression objective for streaming optimization
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for LinearRegressionObjective
impl Clone for LinearRegressionObjective
Source§fn clone(&self) -> LinearRegressionObjective
fn clone(&self) -> LinearRegressionObjective
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source
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impl Debug for LinearRegressionObjective
Source§impl StreamingObjective for LinearRegressionObjective
impl StreamingObjective for LinearRegressionObjective
Source§fn evaluate(
&self,
parameters: &ArrayView1<'_, f64>,
datapoint: &StreamingDataPoint,
) -> f64
fn evaluate( &self, parameters: &ArrayView1<'_, f64>, datapoint: &StreamingDataPoint, ) -> f64
Evaluate the objective function for a single data point
Source§fn gradient(
&self,
parameters: &ArrayView1<'_, f64>,
datapoint: &StreamingDataPoint,
) -> Array1<f64>
fn gradient( &self, parameters: &ArrayView1<'_, f64>, datapoint: &StreamingDataPoint, ) -> Array1<f64>
Compute the gradient for a single data point
Source§fn hessian(
self_parameters: &ArrayView1<'_, f64>,
datapoint: &StreamingDataPoint,
) -> Option<Array2<f64>>
fn hessian( self_parameters: &ArrayView1<'_, f64>, datapoint: &StreamingDataPoint, ) -> Option<Array2<f64>>
Compute the Hessian for a single data point (optional)
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for LinearRegressionObjective
impl RefUnwindSafe for LinearRegressionObjective
impl Send for LinearRegressionObjective
impl Sync for LinearRegressionObjective
impl Unpin for LinearRegressionObjective
impl UnwindSafe for LinearRegressionObjective
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