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..  List of parameters is auto generated by LightGBM\helpers\parameter_generator.py from LightGBM\include\LightGBM\config.h file.
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Parameters
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This page contains descriptions of all parameters in LightGBM.
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**List of other helpful links**

- `Python API <./Python-API.rst>`__

- `Parameters Tuning <./Parameters-Tuning.rst>`__

**External Links**

- `Laurae++ Interactive Documentation`_

Parameters Format
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The parameters format is ``key1=value1 key2=value2 ...``.
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Parameters can be set both in config file and command line.
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By using command line, parameters should not have spaces before and after ``=``.
By using config files, one line can only contain one parameter. You can use ``#`` to comment.

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If one parameter appears in both command line and config file, LightGBM will use the parameter from the command line.
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Core Parameters
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-  ``config`` :raw-html:`<a id="config" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#config">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``""``, type = string, aliases: ``config_file``
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   -  path of config file

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-  ``task`` :raw-html:`<a id="task" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#task">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``train``, type = enum, options: ``train``, ``predict``, ``convert_model``, ``refit``, aliases: ``task_type``
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   -  ``train``, for training, aliases: ``training``
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   -  ``predict``, for prediction, aliases: ``prediction``, ``test``
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   -  ``convert_model``, for converting model file into if-else format, see more information in `IO Parameters <#io-parameters>`__
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   -  ``refit``, for refitting existing models with new data, aliases: ``refit_tree``
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   -  **Note**: can be used only in CLI version; for language-specific packages you can use the correspondent functions
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-  ``objective`` :raw-html:`<a id="objective" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#objective">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``regression``, type = enum, options: ``regression``, ``regression_l1``, ``huber``, ``fair``, ``poisson``, ``quantile``, ``mape``, ``gamma``, ``tweedie``, ``binary``, ``multiclass``, ``multiclassova``, ``cross_entropy``, ``cross_entropy_lambda``, ``lambdarank``, ``rank_xendcg``, aliases: ``objective_type``, ``app``, ``application``
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   -  regression application
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      -  ``regression``, L2 loss, aliases: ``regression_l2``, ``l2``, ``mean_squared_error``, ``mse``, ``l2_root``, ``root_mean_squared_error``, ``rmse``
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      -  ``regression_l1``, L1 loss, aliases: ``l1``, ``mean_absolute_error``, ``mae``
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      -  ``huber``, `Huber loss <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huber_loss>`__
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      -  ``fair``, `Fair loss <https://www.kaggle.com/c/allstate-claims-severity/discussion/24520>`__
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      -  ``poisson``, `Poisson regression <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisson_regression>`__
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      -  ``mape``, `MAPE loss <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_absolute_percentage_error>`__, aliases: ``mean_absolute_percentage_error``
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      -  ``gamma``, Gamma regression with log-link. It might be useful, e.g., for modeling insurance claims severity, or for any target that might be `gamma-distributed <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma_distribution#Occurrence_and_applications>`__
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      -  ``tweedie``, Tweedie regression with log-link. It might be useful, e.g., for modeling total loss in insurance, or for any target that might be `tweedie-distributed <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tweedie_distribution#Occurrence_and_applications>`__
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   -  binary classification application

      -  ``binary``, binary `log loss <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_entropy>`__ classification (or logistic regression)

      -  requires labels in {0, 1}; see ``cross-entropy`` application for general probability labels in [0, 1]
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      -  ``multiclass``, `softmax <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Softmax_function>`__ objective function, aliases: ``softmax``
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   -  cross-entropy application

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      -  ``cross_entropy``, objective function for cross-entropy (with optional linear weights), aliases: ``xentropy``
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      -  ``cross_entropy_lambda``, alternative parameterization of cross-entropy, aliases: ``xentlambda``
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      -  ``rank_xendcg``, `XE_NDCG_MART <https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.09798>`__ ranking objective function. To obtain reproducible results, you should disable parallelism by setting ``num_threads`` to 1, aliases: ``xendcg``, ``xe_ndcg``, ``xe_ndcg_mart``, ``xendcg_mart``
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-  ``boosting`` :raw-html:`<a id="boosting" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#boosting">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``gbdt``, type = enum, options: ``gbdt``, ``rf``, ``dart``, ``goss``, aliases: ``boosting_type``, ``boost``
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-  ``valid`` :raw-html:`<a id="valid" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#valid">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``""``, type = string, aliases: ``test``, ``valid_data``, ``valid_data_file``, ``test_data``, ``test_data_file``, ``valid_filenames``
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-  ``num_iterations`` :raw-html:`<a id="num_iterations" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#num_iterations">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``100``, type = int, aliases: ``num_iteration``, ``n_iter``, ``num_tree``, ``num_trees``, ``num_round``, ``num_rounds``, ``num_boost_round``, ``n_estimators``, constraints: ``num_iterations >= 0``
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   -  shrinkage rate

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-  ``num_leaves`` :raw-html:`<a id="num_leaves" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#num_leaves">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``31``, type = int, aliases: ``num_leaf``, ``max_leaves``, ``max_leaf``, constraints: ``1 < num_leaves <= 131072``
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-  ``num_threads`` :raw-html:`<a id="num_threads" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#num_threads">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``0``, type = int, aliases: ``num_thread``, ``nthread``, ``nthreads``, ``n_jobs``
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   -  **Note**: it is recommended to use the smaller ``max_bin`` (e.g. 63) to get the better speed up

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   -  **Note**: for the faster speed, GPU uses 32-bit float point to sum up by default, so this may affect the accuracy for some tasks. You can set ``gpu_use_dp=true`` to enable 64-bit float point, but it will slow down the training

   -  **Note**: refer to `Installation Guide <./Installation-Guide.rst#build-gpu-version>`__ to build LightGBM with GPU support

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   -  by default, this seed is unused in favor of default values of other seeds

   -  this seed has lower priority in comparison with other seeds, which means that it will be overridden, if you set other seeds explicitly
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Learning Control Parameters
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-  ``force_col_wise`` :raw-html:`<a id="force_col_wise" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#force_col_wise">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``false``, type = bool

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   -  set this to ``true`` to force col-wise histogram building
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   -  **Note**: this parameter cannot be used at the same time with ``force_row_wise``, choose only one of them
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   -  set this to ``true`` to force row-wise histogram building

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   -  can be used to speed up training

   -  can be used to deal with over-fitting

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-  ``pos_bagging_fraction`` :raw-html:`<a id="pos_bagging_fraction" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#pos_bagging_fraction">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``1.0``, type = double, aliases: ``pos_sub_row``, ``pos_subsample``, ``pos_bagging``, constraints: ``0.0 < pos_bagging_fraction <= 1.0``

   -  used only in ``binary`` application

   -  used for imbalanced binary classification problem, will randomly sample ``#pos_samples * pos_bagging_fraction`` positive samples in bagging

   -  should be used together with ``neg_bagging_fraction``

   -  set this to ``1.0`` to disable

   -  **Note**: to enable this, you need to set ``bagging_freq`` and ``neg_bagging_fraction`` as well

   -  **Note**: if both ``pos_bagging_fraction`` and ``neg_bagging_fraction`` are set to ``1.0``,  balanced bagging is disabled

   -  **Note**: if balanced bagging is enabled, ``bagging_fraction`` will be ignored

-  ``neg_bagging_fraction`` :raw-html:`<a id="neg_bagging_fraction" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#neg_bagging_fraction">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``1.0``, type = double, aliases: ``neg_sub_row``, ``neg_subsample``, ``neg_bagging``, constraints: ``0.0 < neg_bagging_fraction <= 1.0``

   -  used only in ``binary`` application

   -  used for imbalanced binary classification problem, will randomly sample ``#neg_samples * neg_bagging_fraction`` negative samples in bagging

   -  should be used together with ``pos_bagging_fraction``

   -  set this to ``1.0`` to disable

   -  **Note**: to enable this, you need to set ``bagging_freq`` and ``pos_bagging_fraction`` as well

   -  **Note**: if both ``pos_bagging_fraction`` and ``neg_bagging_fraction`` are set to ``1.0``,  balanced bagging is disabled

   -  **Note**: if balanced bagging is enabled, ``bagging_fraction`` will be ignored

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   -  **Note**: to enable bagging, ``bagging_fraction`` should be set to value smaller than ``1.0`` as well

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-  ``feature_fraction`` :raw-html:`<a id="feature_fraction" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#feature_fraction">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``1.0``, type = double, aliases: ``sub_feature``, ``colsample_bytree``, constraints: ``0.0 < feature_fraction <= 1.0``
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   -  LightGBM will randomly select part of features on each iteration (tree) if ``feature_fraction`` smaller than ``1.0``. For example, if you set it to ``0.8``, LightGBM will select 80% of features before training each tree
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   -  LightGBM will randomly select part of features on each tree node if ``feature_fraction_bynode`` smaller than ``1.0``. For example, if you set it to ``0.8``, LightGBM will select 80% of features at each tree node
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   -  **Note**: unlike ``feature_fraction``, this cannot speed up training

   -  **Note**: if both ``feature_fraction`` and ``feature_fraction_bynode`` are smaller than ``1.0``, the final fraction of each node is ``feature_fraction * feature_fraction_bynode``

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-  ``extra_trees`` :raw-html:`<a id="extra_trees" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#extra_trees">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``false``, type = bool

   -  use extremely randomized trees

   -  if set to ``true``, when evaluating node splits LightGBM will check only one randomly-chosen threshold for each feature

   -  can be used to deal with over-fitting

-  ``extra_seed`` :raw-html:`<a id="extra_seed" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#extra_seed">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``6``, type = int

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-  ``early_stopping_round`` :raw-html:`<a id="early_stopping_round" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#early_stopping_round">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``0``, type = int, aliases: ``early_stopping_rounds``, ``early_stopping``, ``n_iter_no_change``
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-  ``max_delta_step`` :raw-html:`<a id="max_delta_step" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#max_delta_step">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``0.0``, type = double, aliases: ``max_tree_output``, ``max_leaf_output``
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   -  ``.json`` file can be arbitrarily nested, and each split contains ``feature``, ``threshold`` fields, as well as ``left`` and ``right`` fields representing subsplits

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   -  path to a ``.json`` file that specifies bin upper bounds for some or all features

   -  ``.json`` file should contain an array of objects, each containing the word ``feature`` (integer feature index) and ``bin_upper_bound`` (array of thresholds for binning)

   -  see `this file <https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/tree/master/examples/regression/forced_bins.json>`__ as an example

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-  ``refit_decay_rate`` :raw-html:`<a id="refit_decay_rate" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#refit_decay_rate">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``0.9``, type = double, constraints: ``0.0 <= refit_decay_rate <= 1.0``

   -  decay rate of ``refit`` task, will use ``leaf_output = refit_decay_rate * old_leaf_output + (1.0 - refit_decay_rate) * new_leaf_output`` to refit trees

   -  used only in ``refit`` task in CLI version or as argument in ``refit`` function in language-specific package

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   -  cost-effective gradient boosting multiplier for all penalties

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   -  cost-effective gradient-boosting penalty for splitting a node

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   -  cost-effective gradient boosting penalty for using a feature

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   -  max number of bins that feature values will be bucketed in

   -  small number of bins may reduce training accuracy but may increase general power (deal with over-fitting)

   -  LightGBM will auto compress memory according to ``max_bin``. For example, LightGBM will use ``uint8_t`` for feature value if ``max_bin=255``

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-  ``is_enable_sparse`` :raw-html:`<a id="is_enable_sparse" title="Permalink to this parameter" href="#is_enable_sparse">&#x1F517;&#xFE0E;</a>`, default = ``true``, type = bool, aliases: ``is_sparse``, ``enable_sparse``, ``sparse``

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   -  set this to ``true`` to pre-filter the unsplittable features by ``min_data_in_leaf``

   -  as dataset object is initialized only once and cannot be changed after that, you may need to set this to ``false`` when searching parameters with ``min_data_in_leaf``, otherwise features are filtered by ``min_data_in_leaf`` firstly if you don't reconstruct dataset object

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   -  set this to ``false`` to disable Exclusive Feature Bundling (EFB), which is described in `LightGBM: A Highly Efficient Gradient Boosting Decision Tree <https://papers.nips.cc/paper/6907-lightgbm-a-highly-efficient-gradient-boosting-decision-tree>`__

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   -  control whether or not LightGBM raises an error when you try to predict on data with a different number of features than the training data

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      -  ``huber``, `Huber loss <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huber_loss>`__

      -  ``fair``, `Fair loss <https://www.kaggle.com/c/allstate-claims-severity/discussion/24520>`__

      -  ``poisson``, negative log-likelihood for `Poisson regression <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisson_regression>`__

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      -  ``auc``, `AUC <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receiver_operating_characteristic#Area_under_the_curve>`__

      -  ``binary_logloss``, `log loss <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_entropy>`__, aliases: ``binary``

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   -  used only with ``multi_error`` metric

   -  threshold for top-k multi-error metric

   -  the error on each sample is ``0`` if the true class is among the top ``multi_error_top_k`` predictions, and ``1`` otherwise

      -  more precisely, the error on a sample is ``0`` if there are at least ``num_classes - multi_error_top_k`` predictions strictly less than the prediction on the true class

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   -  used only with ``auc_mu`` metric

   -  list representing flattened matrix (in row-major order) giving loss weights for classification errors

   -  list should have ``n * n`` elements, where ``n`` is the number of classes

   -  the matrix co-ordinate ``[i, j]`` should correspond to the ``i * n + j``-th element of the list

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.. _Laurae++ Interactive Documentation: https://sites.google.com/view/lauraepp/parameters