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Hi,
Looking forward to using FastXML. This is not quite a bug, but it might be worth handling? Just thought I'd report it in case anyone else comes across it. JSON doesn't take numpy data types, so Y has to be changed to int when converting from numpy labels.
This is my setup:
from fastxml import Trainer, Inferencer
from sklearn.datasets import make_multilabel_classification
X, Y = make_multilabel_classification(n_classes=10, n_labels=1,
allow_unlabeled=True,
random_state=1)
X = [X[i].astype('float32') for i in range(X.shape[0])]
X_sparse = [csr_matrix(b) for b in X]
##This line will lead to trainer.save('bah') failing
Y_list = [list(np.where(i==1)[0]) for i in Y]
##This line converts the values to ints, and then trainer.save('bah') will work down the line
Y_list = [[int(k) for k in list(np.where(i==1)[0])] for i in Y]
trainer = Trainer(n_trees=10, n_jobs=1)
trainer.fit(X_sparse, Y_list)
trainer.save('bah')
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Hi,
Looking forward to using FastXML. This is not quite a bug, but it might be worth handling? Just thought I'd report it in case anyone else comes across it. JSON doesn't take numpy data types, so
Y
has to be changed to int when converting from numpy labels.This is my setup:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: