pub struct SelectFdr;Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Estimator for SelectFdr
impl Estimator for SelectFdr
Source§type Config = FilterConfig
type Config = FilterConfig
Configuration type for the estimator
Source§type Error = FilterError
type Error = FilterError
Error type for the estimator
Source§fn validate_config(&self) -> Result<(), SklearsError>
fn validate_config(&self) -> Result<(), SklearsError>
Validate estimator configuration with detailed error context
Source§fn check_compatibility(
&self,
n_samples: usize,
n_features: usize,
) -> Result<(), SklearsError>
fn check_compatibility( &self, n_samples: usize, n_features: usize, ) -> Result<(), SklearsError>
Check if estimator is compatible with given data dimensions
Source§fn metadata(&self) -> EstimatorMetadata
fn metadata(&self) -> EstimatorMetadata
Get estimator metadata
Source§impl<'a> Fit<ArrayBase<ViewRepr<&'a f64>, Dim<[usize; 2]>>, ArrayBase<ViewRepr<&'a f64>, Dim<[usize; 1]>>> for SelectFdr
impl<'a> Fit<ArrayBase<ViewRepr<&'a f64>, Dim<[usize; 2]>>, ArrayBase<ViewRepr<&'a f64>, Dim<[usize; 1]>>> for SelectFdr
Source§type Fitted = SelectFdrTrained
type Fitted = SelectFdrTrained
The fitted model type
Source§fn fit(
self,
X: &ArrayView2<'a, f64>,
_y: &ArrayView1<'a, f64>,
) -> Result<Self::Fitted>
fn fit( self, X: &ArrayView2<'a, f64>, _y: &ArrayView1<'a, f64>, ) -> Result<Self::Fitted>
Fit the model to the provided data with validation
Source§fn fit_with_validation(
self,
x: &X,
y: &Y,
_x_val: Option<&X>,
_y_val: Option<&Y>,
) -> Result<(Self::Fitted, FitMetrics), SklearsError>where
Self: Sized,
fn fit_with_validation(
self,
x: &X,
y: &Y,
_x_val: Option<&X>,
_y_val: Option<&Y>,
) -> Result<(Self::Fitted, FitMetrics), SklearsError>where
Self: Sized,
Fit with custom validation and early stopping
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impl Freeze for SelectFdr
impl RefUnwindSafe for SelectFdr
impl Send for SelectFdr
impl Sync for SelectFdr
impl Unpin for SelectFdr
impl UnwindSafe for SelectFdr
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