* Change default metric for gamma regression to deviance.
- Cleanup the gamma implementation.
- Use deviance instead since the objective is derived from deviance.
Support adaptive tree, a feature supported by both sklearn and lightgbm. The tree leaf is recomputed based on residue of labels and predictions after construction.
For l1 error, the optimal value is the median (50 percentile).
This is marked as experimental support for the following reasons:
- The value is not well defined for distributed training, where we might have empty leaves for local workers. Right now I just use the original leaf value for computing the average with other workers, which might cause significant errors.
- Some follow-ups are required, for exact, pruner, and optimization for quantile function. Also, we need to calculate the initial estimation.
* Enable loading model from <1.0.0 trained with objective='binary:logitraw'
* Add binary:logitraw in model compatibility testing suite
* Feedback from @trivialfis: Override ProbToMargin() for LogisticRaw
Co-authored-by: Jiaming Yuan <jm.yuan@outlook.com>
* Change DefaultEvalMetric of classification from error to logloss
* Change default binary metric in plugin/example/custom_obj.cc
* Set old error metric in python tests
* Set old error metric in R tests
* Fix missed eval metrics and typos in R tests
* Fix setting eval_metric twice in R tests
* Add warning for empty eval_metric for classification
* Fix Dask tests
Co-authored-by: Hyunsu Cho <chohyu01@cs.washington.edu>
* Apply Configurable to objective functions.
* Apply Model to Learner and Regtree, gbm.
* Add Load/SaveConfig to objs.
* Refactor obj tests to use smart pointer.
* Dummy methods for Save/Load Model.
* Added GPU objective function and no-copy interface.
- xgboost::HostDeviceVector<T> syncs automatically between host and device
- no-copy interfaces have been added
- default implementations just sync the data to host
and call the implementations with std::vector
- GPU objective function, predictor, histogram updater process data
directly on GPU