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rauhs opened this issue Jun 26, 2018 · 2 comments
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Example for parameter sweeping using pipeline #416

rauhs opened this issue Jun 26, 2018 · 2 comments
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rauhs commented Jun 26, 2018

Hi,

quick question: Is there somewhere docs or an example for how to grid/random sweep a parameter using the pipeline API?

Thanks

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Hi, There are a few tests here that might give you some ideas, however in the 0.4 release I expect that the API will be changed significantly. We will have more docs and samples added once the new proposed API gets implemented. (#371 for some details).
@OliaG it would be great to have examples for sweeping in the samples repo.

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codemzs commented Jun 30, 2019

In the coming months we will see AutoML code in the master branch with samples in the samples project. Stay tuned.

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