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mount files from Google Drive and copy files for ludwig Titanic survivor prediction example
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#Do the following ONLY IF YOU ARE IN GOOGLE COLAB AND are importing the required files from Google One Drive | |
#Un-comment the lines below | |
from google.colab import drive | |
drive.mount('/content/drive') | |
!ls "/content/drive/My Drive" | |
#I copied the following from my Google One Drive to the colab /content/ default drive, ensure that your path is correct as needed | |
#read my article on how to create model definition file here: | |
#download the titanic dataset from Kaggle here: https://www.kaggle.com/c/titanic/ | |
#below lines are for copying from Google One Drive to Google colab. Skip if this is not your setup | |
!cp "/content/drive/My Drive/Colab Notebooks/Titanic/model_definition.yaml" "/content/model_definition.yaml" | |
!cp "/content/drive/My Drive/Colab Notebooks/Titanic/test.csv" "/content/test.csv" | |
!cp "/content/drive/My Drive/Colab Notebooks/Titanic/train.csv" "/content/train.csv" | |
#check that the 3 files were copied. Ignore the sample_data item, that's from another story :) | |
!ls |
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Thanks so much for this - Great tutorial! Just one typo to fix:
!cp "/content/drive/My Drive/Colab Notebooks/Titanic/test.csv" "/content/train.csv"