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Training KAN on a diabetes classification dataset #217
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hi, does |
@KindXiaoming i think his issue is with the auto_symbolic function cuz it looks like his model is trained and pruned |
@KindXiaoming I do think that this issue might be from the auto_symbolic. Like @ChrisD-7 said, the model has been trained and pruned. |
@Chukwuebuka-2003 are u facing an issue with the dataset? like what the size is when building this classifier I have a larger dataset and run an issue when passing all features through it so I tried loading it through my GPU and faced an issue how big is ur dataset? |
@ChrisD-7 |
I ran a model and will share it as well will link my repo |
@Chukwuebuka-2003 were u able to run it ?? |
@ChrisD-7 I was able to run it, but I came across related errors Here's the link to my repo on this: https://github.com/Chukwuebuka-2003/kan_diabetes |
@Chukwuebuka-2003 let me take a look |
@Chukwuebuka-2003 I have submitted a pull request. Please let me know if there are any additional changes needed: @KindXiaoming I believe this issue can now be closed. The model is functioning well and achieved around 80% accuracy. I encountered some issues with converting the formula to NumPy, but I managed to resolve them. |
Now, I tried to train the KAN on a dataset that deals on classification.
My question are these:
Now when I tried to run this:
This was the error that I was seeing: ValueError: array must not contain infs or NaNs
I'm currently stuck here:
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