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rogancarr opened this issue Dec 18, 2018 · 7 comments
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Need a sample for multiclass classification in docs #1903

rogancarr opened this issue Dec 18, 2018 · 7 comments
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@rogancarr
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In the ML.NET docs, we have a collection of samples but there are no samples for Multiclass classification. There has already been an issue (#459) where someone wanted to use a multiclass classifier to get the predictions across the top-K classes, but wasn't able to understand the APIs as is. It would be super helpful to have a simple sample for multiclass classification that prints out the results for a few examples and then discusses the overall evaluation metrics.

@rogancarr rogancarr added good first issue Good for newcomers up-for-grabs A good issue to fix if you are trying to contribute to the project documentation Related to documentation of ML.NET usability Smoothing user interaction or experience labels Dec 18, 2018
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@rogancarr, Working on the GitHub Labeler Multiclass now. Hoping to have a PR by EOD.

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I mean today :)

@rekhakodali
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can I help on the documentation portion?

@rogancarr
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@rekhakodali Yes, definitely!

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Hi Rogan,
I will work on the below:
A simple sample for multiclass classification that prints out the results for a few examples and then discusses the overall evaluation metrics.

@rogancarr
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Awesome! Closing this issue. I'll read over and file an issue on the docs repo if I have any comments.

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