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#ifndef KFOLD_INC
#define KFOLD_INC
#include "Trainer.h"
namespace Torch {
/** Provides an interface to sample data, for use by methods such
as cross-validation
@author Samy Bengio (bengio@idiap.ch)
@author Ronan Collobert (collober@idiap.ch)
*/
class KFold : public Object
{
public:
/// Training examples for each fold
int** train_subsets;
/// Test examples for each fold
int** test_subsets;
/// Number of training examples for each fold...
int* n_train_subsets;
/// Number of test examples for each fold...
int* n_test_subsets;
// Trainer used to do KFold
Trainer* trainer;
// Number of folds!
int kfold;
///
KFold(Trainer* trainer_, int kfold_);
/** Do a cross-validation over #data#.
#train_measurers# are called in each "train pass" for each fold.
#test_measurers# are called in each "test pass" for each fold.
#cross_valid_measurers# are called during the cross-validation loop.
*/
virtual void crossValidate(DataSet *data, MeasurerList *train_measurers=NULL, MeasurerList *test_measurers=NULL, MeasurerList *cross_valid_measurers=NULL);
/** Prepare the sample.
Given #n_examples#, puts the right examples-indices in #train_subsets#
and #test_subsets#, and updates #n_train_subsets# and #n_test_subsets#.
(You don't have to allocate these arrays).
The provided sample function is a standard sample for cross-validation,
but you could imagine what you want!
*/
virtual void sample(int n_examples);
virtual ~KFold();
};
}
#endif
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