Struct linfa::composing::MultiClassModel
source · pub struct MultiClassModel<R: Records, L> { /* private fields */ }
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Merge models with binary to multi-class classification
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source§impl<F, D: Data<Elem = F>, L, P: PredictInplace<ArrayBase<D, Ix2>, Array1<Pr>> + 'static> FromIterator<(L, P)> for MultiClassModel<ArrayBase<D, Ix2>, L>
impl<F, D: Data<Elem = F>, L, P: PredictInplace<ArrayBase<D, Ix2>, Array1<Pr>> + 'static> FromIterator<(L, P)> for MultiClassModel<ArrayBase<D, Ix2>, L>
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impl<R, L> !RefUnwindSafe for MultiClassModel<R, L>
impl<R, L> !Send for MultiClassModel<R, L>
impl<R, L> !Sync for MultiClassModel<R, L>
impl<R, L> Unpin for MultiClassModel<R, L>where
L: Unpin,
impl<R, L> !UnwindSafe for MultiClassModel<R, L>
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source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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impl<T> Pointable for T
source§impl<'a, F, R, T, S, O> Predict<&'a DatasetBase<R, T>, S> for Owhere
R: Records<Elem = F>,
O: PredictInplace<R, S>,
impl<'a, F, R, T, S, O> Predict<&'a DatasetBase<R, T>, S> for Owhere
R: Records<Elem = F>,
O: PredictInplace<R, S>,
fn predict(&self, ds: &'a DatasetBase<R, T>) -> S
source§impl<F, D, E, T, O> Predict<ArrayBase<D, Dim<[usize; 2]>>, DatasetBase<ArrayBase<D, Dim<[usize; 2]>>, T>> for O
impl<F, D, E, T, O> Predict<ArrayBase<D, Dim<[usize; 2]>>, DatasetBase<ArrayBase<D, Dim<[usize; 2]>>, T>> for O
source§impl<F, R, T, E, S, O> Predict<DatasetBase<R, T>, DatasetBase<R, S>> for O
impl<F, R, T, E, S, O> Predict<DatasetBase<R, T>, DatasetBase<R, S>> for O
fn predict(&self, ds: DatasetBase<R, T>) -> DatasetBase<R, S>
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