I'm starting to refactor things with the goal of getting to three different classes of models
Single cohort (convoys.single)
Multiple cohorts (convoys.multiple)
Regression (convoys.regression)
Note that to some extent they are special cases of each other, i.e. if you have a regression model you can use it as the other two. If you have a "single" model you can run it multiple times.
Coverage increased (+0.7%) to 85.813% when pulling 7fbfa386ab487f5fd67d3ea3c1fa56892bcad17e on moving-things-around into eb5926cb8c18f6679391528e6de0514050cb4e20 on master.
Coverage increased (+0.7%) to 85.813% when pulling 7fbfa386ab487f5fd67d3ea3c1fa56892bcad17e on moving-things-around into eb5926cb8c18f6679391528e6de0514050cb4e20 on master.
Coverage increased (+0.7%) to 85.813% when pulling 7fbfa386ab487f5fd67d3ea3c1fa56892bcad17e on moving-things-around into eb5926cb8c18f6679391528e6de0514050cb4e20 on master.
I'm starting to refactor things with the goal of getting to three different classes of models
convoys.single
)convoys.multiple
)convoys.regression
)Note that to some extent they are special cases of each other, i.e. if you have a regression model you can use it as the other two. If you have a "single" model you can run it multiple times.