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Does argument 'censored' make sense for our classif / regr NNet learners? #313

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mb706 opened this issue Oct 7, 2024 · 0 comments
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mb706 commented Oct 7, 2024

NNet doc about the 'censored' hyperparameter says

A variant on softmax, in which non-zero targets mean possible classes. Thus for softmax a row of (0, 1, 1) means one example each of classes 2 and 3, but for censored it means one example whose class is only known to be 2 or 3.

This sounds like it is about multilabel tasks, but our tasks always have a single label for each sample, so this should not apply, right? Also our regression NNet should not have this hyperparameter at all? I haven't read the docs thoroughly, though, so not sure.

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