MetaMulticlassTrainer<TTransformer,TModel> Class
Definition
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public abstract class MetaMulticlassTrainer<TTransformer,TModel> : Microsoft.ML.IEstimator<TTransformer>, Microsoft.ML.Trainers.ITrainerEstimator<TTransformer,TModel> where TTransformer : ISingleFeaturePredictionTransformer<TModel> where TModel : class
type MetaMulticlassTrainer<'ransformer, 'Model (requires 'ransformer :> ISingleFeaturePredictionTransformer<'Model> and 'Model : null)> = class
interface ITrainerEstimator<'ransformer, 'Model (requires 'ransformer :> ISingleFeaturePredictionTransformer<'Model> and 'Model : null)>
interface IEstimator<'ransformer (requires 'ransformer :> ISingleFeaturePredictionTransformer<'Model>)>
Public MustInherit Class MetaMulticlassTrainer(Of TTransformer, TModel)
Implements IEstimator(Of TTransformer), ITrainerEstimator(Of TTransformer, TModel)
Type Parameters
- TTransformer
- TModel
- Inheritance
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MetaMulticlassTrainer<TTransformer,TModel>
- Derived
- Implements
Properties
Info |
Methods
Fit(IDataView) |
Fits the data to the trainer. |
GetOutputSchema(SchemaShape) |
Gets the output columns. |
Extension Methods
AppendCacheCheckpoint<TTrans>(IEstimator<TTrans>, IHostEnvironment) |
Append a 'caching checkpoint' to the estimator chain. This will ensure that the downstream estimators will be trained against cached data. It is helpful to have a caching checkpoint before trainers that take multiple data passes. |
WithOnFitDelegate<TTransformer>(IEstimator<TTransformer>, Action<TTransformer>) |
Given an estimator, return a wrapping object that will call a delegate once Fit(IDataView) is called. It is often important for an estimator to return information about what was fit, which is why the Fit(IDataView) method returns a specifically typed object, rather than just a general ITransformer. However, at the same time, IEstimator<TTransformer> are often formed into pipelines with many objects, so we may need to build a chain of estimators via EstimatorChain<TLastTransformer> where the estimator for which we want to get the transformer is buried somewhere in this chain. For that scenario, we can through this method attach a delegate that will be called once fit is called. |