[doc] Document the current status of some features. (#9469)
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@ -7,6 +7,11 @@ Quantile Regression
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The script is inspired by this awesome example in sklearn:
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https://scikit-learn.org/stable/auto_examples/ensemble/plot_gradient_boosting_quantile.html
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.. note::
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The feature is only supported using the Python package. In addition, quantile
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crossing can happen due to limitation in the algorithm.
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"""
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import argparse
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from typing import Dict
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@ -4,16 +4,17 @@ Categorical Data
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.. note::
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As of XGBoost 1.6, the feature is experimental and has limited features
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As of XGBoost 1.6, the feature is experimental and has limited features. Only the
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Python package is fully supported.
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Starting from version 1.5, XGBoost has experimental support for categorical data available
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for public testing. For numerical data, the split condition is defined as :math:`value <
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threshold`, while for categorical data the split is defined depending on whether
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partitioning or onehot encoding is used. For partition-based splits, the splits are
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specified as :math:`value \in categories`, where ``categories`` is the set of categories
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in one feature. If onehot encoding is used instead, then the split is defined as
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:math:`value == category`. More advanced categorical split strategy is planned for future
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releases and this tutorial details how to inform XGBoost about the data type.
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Starting from version 1.5, the XGBoost Python package has experimental support for
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categorical data available for public testing. For numerical data, the split condition is
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defined as :math:`value < threshold`, while for categorical data the split is defined
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depending on whether partitioning or onehot encoding is used. For partition-based splits,
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the splits are specified as :math:`value \in categories`, where ``categories`` is the set
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of categories in one feature. If onehot encoding is used instead, then the split is
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defined as :math:`value == category`. More advanced categorical split strategy is planned
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for future releases and this tutorial details how to inform XGBoost about the data type.
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************************************
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Training with scikit-learn Interface
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@ -11,6 +11,11 @@ can be simultaneously classified as both sci-fi and comedy. For detailed explan
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terminologies related to different multi-output models please refer to the
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:doc:`scikit-learn user guide <sklearn:modules/multiclass>`.
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.. note::
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As of XGBoost 2.0, the feature is experimental and has limited features. Only the
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Python package is tested.
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**********************************
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Training with One-Model-Per-Target
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@ -49,7 +54,7 @@ Training with Vector Leaf
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.. note::
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This is still working-in-progress, and many features are missing.
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This is still working-in-progress, and most features are missing.
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XGBoost can optionally build multi-output trees with the size of leaf equals to the number
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of targets when the tree method `hist` is used. The behavior can be controlled by the
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