Closed alessandrosimon closed 2 years ago
The build is failing but unfortunately I'm not really sure what the problem is. Does anyone know more?
The build is failing but unfortunately I'm not really sure what the problem is. Does anyone know more?
@alessandrosimon I think the module to import yaml is actually named pyyaml not yaml
i'm not sure what changed exactly, but on a couple PRs I am seeing this issue. I updated the base branch to include pyyaml. Please rebase to the current version and see if that fixes it.
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with a meaningful name corresponding to your method name.The added folder includes these elements:
[x]
metadata.yml
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.[x]
regressor.py
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: a sklearn-compatibleRegressor
object.model(est, X=None)
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(optional): a dictionary that can specify method-specific arguments toevaluate_model.py
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install.sh
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