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gemseo-mlearning
is a plugin of the library GEMSEO, dedicated to machine learning.
This package is open-source,
under the LGPL v3 license.
This package adds new [regression models][gemseo_mlearning.regression] and [optimization algorithms][gemseo_mlearning.algos.opt.smt] based on SMT.
A [package for active learning][gemseo_mlearning.active_learning] is also available, deeply based on the core GEMSEO objects for optimization, as well as a [SurrogateBasedOptimization][gemseo_mlearning.algos.opt.surrogate_based_optimization.SurrogateBasedOptimization] library built on its top. An effort is being made to improve both content and performance in future versions.
Install the latest version with pip install gemseo-mlearning
.
See pip for more information.
Please use the gitlab issue tracker to submit bugs or questions.
See the contributing section of GEMSEO.
FAQs
Miscellaneous machine learning capabilities.
We found that gemseo-mlearning demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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