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Thanks for using LightGBM.
Is it absolutely necessary to "refit" (modify the values of the leaf nodes without changing the total number of trees)? Or would it bee acceptable to add more trees, trained on the newly-arrived data? If you clarify that precisely, it would help us to offer some advice.
Please also see this explanation: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73664093/lightgbm-train-vs-update-vs-refit/73669068#73669068
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Also...I see that you double-posted this here and on Stack Overflow (link). Please do not do that.
Maintainers here also monitor the [lightgbm]
tag on Stack Overflow. I could have been spending time preparing an answer here while another maintainer was spending time answering your Stack Overflow post, which would have been a waste of maintainers' limited attention that could otherwise have been spent improving this project. Double-posting also makes it less likely that others with a similar question will find the relevant discussion and answer.
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Hi James, thanks for the response. It would be best if we can use the same exact "refit", if not I can use the update function?
also, I literally posted on StackOverflow about 30 min ago. I waited few days, in-case this got backlog and would take longer than expected to get a respond. Out of respect to you I will link this to StackOverflow. Thanks in advance.
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It would be best if we can use the same exact "refit", if not I can use the update function?
What is preventing you from using Booster.refit()
? You showed an example using that and said "this is wrong by just looking at the outputs", but didn't share those outputs or explain what is "wrong" about them.
We would be happy to help but need your help to understand what specifically you are looking for.
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