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@geffy
geffy / stacking_example.py
Created October 7, 2017 17:33
Stacking example
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Created on Mon Sep 23 23:16:44 2017
@author: Marios Michailidis
This is an example that performs stacking to improve mean squared error
This examples uses 2 bases learners (a linear regression and a random forest)
and linear regression (again) as a meta learner to achieve the best score.
The initial train data are split in 2 halves to commence the stacking.
@nateGeorge
nateGeorge / coding_standard.py
Created July 16, 2016 16:56
coding standards, originally from enthought
# taken from here: http://web.archive.org/web/20110527163743/https://svn.enthought.com/enthought/browser/sandbox/docs/coding_standard.py
""" This module is an example of the Enthought Python coding standards.
It was adapted from the Python Enhancement Proposal 8 (aka PEP 8) titled
'Style Guide for Python Code' (http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0008.html).
The first item in a module must be a documentation string (docstring). The
first line of the docstring should be a one line summary. If a more
detailed description is required, put an empty line before it.