Calling a scikit-learn model #338
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That would be a very welcome contribution actually. And yes, that's the right approach 👍 Just keep in mind that depending on what type of model you want to use, you may not be able to use gradient-based generators. Interested to see what you come up with, if you are able to share. Thanks! |
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I want to use
CounterfactualExplanations.jl
to generate counterfactual explanations with a model trained withscikit-learn
in Python. After some reading, my current idea is to write a Julia wrapper (usingPyCall
) to call that Python model from Julia, and declare this wrapper as a subtype ofAbstractFittedModel
. Is this a smart way to go about this? Am I missing a simpler way to do this?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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