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Using river with offline ML models #1447
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Hey there. No we don't support offline models. But then again its not very clear what you're trying to do. You haven't provided a lot of details. And this is River, so we can't help you with scikit-multiflow. We do have real and synthetic datasets though. |
Dear @MaxHalford, Apologies for the typing error in my question, where I mistakenly mentioned scikit-multiflow. I am seeking a complete coding example for concept drift detection using the River library. |
@RafiullahOmar, you should check the example sections of the detectors in the documentation (for instance, here) to learn about the specific usage of a detector. Moreover, you can check the drift detection guide for more details on this type of task. Aside from that, I suggest you check the literature on concept drift detection to understand more about this phenomenon. |
Can we use River with offline ML models to detect concept drift? Additionally, where can I find code examples for concept drift detection using river in offline ML models with a real and Synthetic datasets?
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