Github user srowen commented on the issue:
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OK let's close this one for now.
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Github user VinceShieh commented on the issue:
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@rdelassus Agree. There are a number of folding methods, so some code
refractoring should be done if more folding methods are to be supported in the
future. But for now, I guess we will just alig
Github user rdelassus commented on the issue:
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There is an infinite number of ways to make folds. Until now we had the
mlutils kfold. You want to add the groupedKfold. But I don't think we should
add one by one every folding method that can be
Github user VinceShieh commented on the issue:
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@finleyb indeed, thank you for pointing it out. I have put it right and
added a test to guard this issue. Many thanks. And feel free to let us know if
you have any problem with this class or any
Github user finleyb commented on the issue:
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@VinceShieh I was wondering if require in the groupKFold method of MLUtils
should be a greater than or equal rather than less than or equal? I was testing
this branch because I need this functionali