What does this implement/fix? Explain your changes.
Implements Half Logistic Distribution
#### Does your contribution introduce a new dependency? If yes, which one?
No
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Reference Issues/PRs
What does this implement/fix? Explain your changes.
Implements Half Logistic Distribution #### Does your contribution introduce a new dependency? If yes, which one? No #### PR checklistFor all contributions
skpro
root directory (not theCONTRIBUTORS.md
). Common badges:code
- fixing a bug, or adding code logic.doc
- writing or improving documentation or docstrings.bug
- reporting or diagnosing a bug (get this pluscode
if you also fixed the bug in the PR).maintenance
- CI, test framework, release. See here for full badge referenceFor new estimators
docs/source/api_reference/taskname.rst
, follow the pattern.Examples
section.python_dependencies
tag and ensured dependency isolation, see the estimator dependencies guide.