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[ENH] roadmap of probabilistic regressors to implement or to interface #7
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@fkiraly I wish to take up this as my project. What would be a good headstart? |
pick something that you find interesting, with a single star * ? I've updated the list with checkmarks for implemented estimators. |
@fkiraly , I am interested in this project idea and would like to start off by adding an interface to |
@ShreeshaM07, nice! Can you then quickly post in #135 that you will be working on this?
I would advise to have a virtual environment ready for testing, with an editable install of Like with If you have an Personally, I have an environment where both Happy to connect quickly on the discord dev-chat if you have further questions about this. |
@fkiraly Hey Franz, I would like to contribute towards some of the GLMs with regression links, is there anything i need to do setup wise with skpro that is different than sktime? |
Excellent! I'd recommend to start with the
It is the same, except of course you do I'm typically developing in an environment that has editable versions of both, plus |
@fkiraly , Just wanted to know where |
#### Reference Issues/PRs #7 #### What does this implement/fix? Explain your changes. Added interface for Poisson Regressor
#### Reference Issues/PRs #7 #### What does this implement/fix? Explain your changes. This PR implements a Bayesian Linear Regressor with PyMC as a backend #### Does your contribution introduce a new dependency? If yes, which one? Yes - it depends on PyMC family: PyMC itself, XArray and ArviZ
A wishlist for probabilistic regression methods to implement or interface.
This is partly copied from the list I made when designing the R counterpart mlr-org/mlr3proba#32 .
Number of stars at the end is estimated difficulty or time investment.
GLM
statsmodels
statsmodels
sklearn
KRR aka Gaussian process regression
CDE
Gradient boosting and tree-based
Neural networks
Bayesian toolboxes
Pipeline elements for target transformation
Composite techniques, reduction to deterministic regression
Ensembling type pipeline elements and compositors
baselines
distfit
package, interface *Other reduction from/to probabilistic regression
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