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wrapper function for SuperLearner #38

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jeremyrcoyle opened this issue Aug 14, 2017 · 4 comments
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wrapper function for SuperLearner #38

jeremyrcoyle opened this issue Aug 14, 2017 · 4 comments
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A nice function that does everything the current SuperLearner function does. Something for more novice users that don't want to worry about R6 and pipelines and such.

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nhejazi commented Oct 19, 2017

Appears that #76 will address this, among other things.

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nhejazi commented Mar 24, 2018

Maybe we can close this? Over various meetings/conversations, I think we've decided implementing this functionality to be outside the scope of our current design goals.

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Yeah, trying to match argument-for-argument the SuperLearner::SuperLearner function is not a good use of our time. That said, I think we need to invest some time into a set of functions to make things a bit easier for novice users, both for fitting SuperLearners and in general. If we close this issue, let's make another one that's focused on that more general goal.

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I think the spirit of this is better captured by #122

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