AutoCatalog.CreateRegressionExperiment Method
Definition
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Overloads
CreateRegressionExperiment(RegressionExperimentSettings) |
Creates a new AutoML experiment to run on a regression dataset. |
CreateRegressionExperiment(UInt32) |
Creates a new AutoML experiment to run on a regression dataset. |
CreateRegressionExperiment(RegressionExperimentSettings)
Creates a new AutoML experiment to run on a regression dataset.
public Microsoft.ML.AutoML.RegressionExperiment CreateRegressionExperiment (Microsoft.ML.AutoML.RegressionExperimentSettings experimentSettings);
member this.CreateRegressionExperiment : Microsoft.ML.AutoML.RegressionExperimentSettings -> Microsoft.ML.AutoML.RegressionExperiment
Public Function CreateRegressionExperiment (experimentSettings As RegressionExperimentSettings) As RegressionExperiment
Parameters
- experimentSettings
- RegressionExperimentSettings
Settings for the AutoML experiment.
Returns
A new AutoML regression experiment.
Remarks
See RegressionExperiment for a more detailed code example of an AutoML regression experiment.
Applies to
CreateRegressionExperiment(UInt32)
Creates a new AutoML experiment to run on a regression dataset.
public Microsoft.ML.AutoML.RegressionExperiment CreateRegressionExperiment (uint maxExperimentTimeInSeconds);
member this.CreateRegressionExperiment : uint32 -> Microsoft.ML.AutoML.RegressionExperiment
Public Function CreateRegressionExperiment (maxExperimentTimeInSeconds As UInteger) As RegressionExperiment
Parameters
- maxExperimentTimeInSeconds
- UInt32
Maximum number of seconds that experiment will run.
Returns
A new AutoML regression experiment.
Remarks
See RegressionExperiment for a more detailed code example of an AutoML regression experiment.
An experiment may run for longer than maxExperimentTimeInSeconds
. This is because once AutoML starts training an ML.NET model, AutoML lets the model train to completion. For instance, if the first model AutoML trains takes 4 hours, and the second model trained takes 5 hours, but maxExperimentTimeInSeconds
was the number of seconds in 6 hours, the experiment will run for 4 + 5 = 9 hours (not 6 hours).