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/*!
 * Copyright (c) 2016 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
 * Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE file in the project root for license information.
 *
 * \note
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 * - desc and descl2 fields must be written in reStructuredText format;
 * - nested sections can be placed only at the bottom of parent's section;
 * - [doc-only] tag indicates that only documentation for this param should be generated and all other actions are performed manually;
 * - [no-save] tag indicates that this param should not be saved into a model text representation.
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 */
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#ifndef LIGHTGBM_CONFIG_H_
#define LIGHTGBM_CONFIG_H_

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#include <LightGBM/export.h>
#include <LightGBM/meta.h>
#include <LightGBM/utils/common.h>
#include <LightGBM/utils/log.h>

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#include <string>
#include <algorithm>
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#include <memory>
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#include <unordered_map>
#include <unordered_set>
#include <vector>
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namespace LightGBM {

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/*! \brief Types of tasks */
enum TaskType {
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  kTrain, kPredict, kConvertModel, KRefitTree, kSaveBinary
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};
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const int kDefaultNumLeaves = 31;
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struct Config {
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 public:
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  std::string ToString() const;
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  /*!
  * \brief Get string value by specific name of key
  * \param params Store the key and value for params
  * \param name Name of key
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  * \param out Value will assign to out if key exists
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  * \return True if key exists
  */
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  inline static bool GetString(
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    const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>& params,
    const std::string& name, std::string* out);

  /*!
  * \brief Get int value by specific name of key
  * \param params Store the key and value for params
  * \param name Name of key
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  * \param out Value will assign to out if key exists
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  * \return True if key exists
  */
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  inline static bool GetInt(
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    const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>& params,
    const std::string& name, int* out);

  /*!
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  * \brief Get double value by specific name of key
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  * \param params Store the key and value for params
  * \param name Name of key
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  * \param out Value will assign to out if key exists
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  * \return True if key exists
  */
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  inline static bool GetDouble(
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    const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>& params,
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    const std::string& name, double* out);
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  /*!
  * \brief Get bool value by specific name of key
  * \param params Store the key and value for params
  * \param name Name of key
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  * \param out Value will assign to out if key exists
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  * \return True if key exists
  */
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  inline static bool GetBool(
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    const std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>& params,
    const std::string& name, bool* out);
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  static void KV2Map(std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>* params, const char* kv);
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  static std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string> Str2Map(const char* parameters);
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  #pragma region Parameters
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  #pragma region Core Parameters

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  // [no-save]
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  // [doc-only]
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  // alias = config_file
  // desc = path of config file
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  // desc = **Note**: can be used only in CLI version
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  std::string config = "";

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  // [no-save]
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  // [doc-only]
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  // type = enum
  // default = train
  // options = train, predict, convert_model, refit
  // alias = task_type
  // desc = ``train``, for training, aliases: ``training``
  // desc = ``predict``, for prediction, aliases: ``prediction``, ``test``
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  // desc = ``convert_model``, for converting model file into if-else format, see more information in `Convert Parameters <#convert-parameters>`__
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  // desc = ``refit``, for refitting existing models with new data, aliases: ``refit_tree``
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  // desc = ``save_binary``, load train (and validation) data then save dataset to binary file. Typical usage: ``save_binary`` first, then run multiple ``train`` tasks in parallel using the saved binary file
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  // desc = **Note**: can be used only in CLI version; for language-specific packages you can use the correspondent functions
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  TaskType task = TaskType::kTrain;

  // [doc-only]
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  // type = enum
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  // options = regression, regression_l1, huber, fair, poisson, quantile, mape, gamma, tweedie, binary, multiclass, multiclassova, cross_entropy, cross_entropy_lambda, lambdarank, rank_xendcg
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  // alias = objective_type, app, application
  // desc = regression application
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  // descl2 = ``regression``, L2 loss, aliases: ``regression_l2``, ``l2``, ``mean_squared_error``, ``mse``, ``l2_root``, ``root_mean_squared_error``, ``rmse``
  // descl2 = ``regression_l1``, L1 loss, aliases: ``l1``, ``mean_absolute_error``, ``mae``
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  // descl2 = ``huber``, `Huber loss <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huber_loss>`__
  // descl2 = ``fair``, `Fair loss <https://www.kaggle.com/c/allstate-claims-severity/discussion/24520>`__
  // descl2 = ``poisson``, `Poisson regression <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisson_regression>`__
  // descl2 = ``quantile``, `Quantile regression <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantile_regression>`__
  // descl2 = ``mape``, `MAPE loss <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_absolute_percentage_error>`__, aliases: ``mean_absolute_percentage_error``
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  // descl2 = ``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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  // descl2 = ``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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  // desc = binary classification application
  // descl2 = ``binary``, binary `log loss <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_entropy>`__ classification (or logistic regression)
  // descl2 = requires labels in {0, 1}; see ``cross-entropy`` application for general probability labels in [0, 1]
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  // desc = multi-class classification application
  // descl2 = ``multiclass``, `softmax <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Softmax_function>`__ objective function, aliases: ``softmax``
  // descl2 = ``multiclassova``, `One-vs-All <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiclass_classification#One-vs.-rest>`__ binary objective function, aliases: ``multiclass_ova``, ``ova``, ``ovr``
  // descl2 = ``num_class`` should be set as well
  // desc = cross-entropy application
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  // descl2 = ``cross_entropy``, objective function for cross-entropy (with optional linear weights), aliases: ``xentropy``
  // descl2 = ``cross_entropy_lambda``, alternative parameterization of cross-entropy, aliases: ``xentlambda``
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  // descl2 = label is anything in interval [0, 1]
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  // desc = ranking application
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  // descl2 = ``lambdarank``, `lambdarank <https://papers.nips.cc/paper/2971-learning-to-rank-with-nonsmooth-cost-functions.pdf>`__ objective. `label_gain <#label_gain>`__ can be used to set the gain (weight) of ``int`` label and all values in ``label`` must be smaller than number of elements in ``label_gain``
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  // descl2 = ``rank_xendcg``, `XE_NDCG_MART <https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.09798>`__ ranking objective function, aliases: ``xendcg``, ``xe_ndcg``, ``xe_ndcg_mart``, ``xendcg_mart``
  // descl2 = ``rank_xendcg`` is faster than and achieves the similar performance as ``lambdarank``
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  // descl2 = label should be ``int`` type, and larger number represents the higher relevance (e.g. 0:bad, 1:fair, 2:good, 3:perfect)
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  std::string objective = "regression";

  // [doc-only]
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  // alias = boosting_type, boost
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  // options = gbdt, rf, dart, goss
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  // desc = ``gbdt``, traditional Gradient Boosting Decision Tree, aliases: ``gbrt``
  // desc = ``rf``, Random Forest, aliases: ``random_forest``
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  // desc = ``dart``, `Dropouts meet Multiple Additive Regression Trees <https://arxiv.org/abs/1505.01866>`__
  // desc = ``goss``, Gradient-based One-Side Sampling
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  // descl2 = **Note**: internally, LightGBM uses ``gbdt`` mode for the first ``1 / learning_rate`` iterations
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  std::string boosting = "gbdt";

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  // desc = fit piecewise linear gradient boosting tree
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  // descl2 = tree splits are chosen in the usual way, but the model at each leaf is linear instead of constant
  // descl2 = the linear model at each leaf includes all the numerical features in that leaf's branch
  // descl2 = categorical features are used for splits as normal but are not used in the linear models
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  // descl2 = missing values should not be encoded as ``0``. Use ``np.nan`` for Python, ``NA`` for the CLI, and ``NA``, ``NA_real_``, or ``NA_integer_`` for R
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  // descl2 = it is recommended to rescale data before training so that features have similar mean and standard deviation
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  // descl2 = **Note**: only works with CPU and ``serial`` tree learner
  // descl2 = **Note**: ``regression_l1`` objective is not supported with linear tree boosting
  // descl2 = **Note**: setting ``linear_tree=true`` significantly increases the memory use of LightGBM
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  // descl2 = **Note**: if you specify ``monotone_constraints``, constraints will be enforced when choosing the split points, but not when fitting the linear models on leaves
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  // alias = train, train_data, train_data_file, data_filename
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  // desc = path of training data, LightGBM will train from this data
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  // desc = **Note**: can be used only in CLI version
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  std::string data = "";

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  // alias = test, valid_data, valid_data_file, test_data, test_data_file, valid_filenames
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  // default = ""
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  // desc = path(s) of validation/test data, LightGBM will output metrics for these data
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  // desc = support multiple validation data, separated by ``,``
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  // desc = **Note**: can be used only in CLI version
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  std::vector<std::string> valid;

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  // alias = num_iteration, n_iter, num_tree, num_trees, num_round, num_rounds, num_boost_round, n_estimators
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  // check = >=0
  // desc = number of boosting iterations
  // desc = **Note**: internally, LightGBM constructs ``num_class * num_iterations`` trees for multi-class classification problems
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  int num_iterations = 100;
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  // alias = shrinkage_rate, eta
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  // desc = shrinkage rate
  // desc = in ``dart``, it also affects on normalization weights of dropped trees
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  double learning_rate = 0.1;

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  // alias = num_leaf, max_leaves, max_leaf
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  // check = >1
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  // check = <=131072
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  // desc = max number of leaves in one tree
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  int num_leaves = kDefaultNumLeaves;

  // [doc-only]
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  // type = enum
  // options = serial, feature, data, voting
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  // desc = ``serial``, single machine tree learner
  // desc = ``feature``, feature parallel tree learner, aliases: ``feature_parallel``
  // desc = ``data``, data parallel tree learner, aliases: ``data_parallel``
  // desc = ``voting``, voting parallel tree learner, aliases: ``voting_parallel``
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  std::string tree_learner = "serial";

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  // desc = number of threads for LightGBM
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  // desc = ``0`` means default number of threads in OpenMP
  // desc = for the best speed, set this to the number of **real CPU cores**, not the number of threads (most CPUs use `hyper-threading <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper-threading>`__ to generate 2 threads per CPU core)
  // desc = do not set it too large if your dataset is small (for instance, do not use 64 threads for a dataset with 10,000 rows)
  // desc = be aware a task manager or any similar CPU monitoring tool might report that cores not being fully utilized. **This is normal**
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  // desc = for distributed learning, do not use all CPU cores because this will cause poor performance for the network communication
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  // desc = **Note**: please **don't** change this during training, especially when running multiple jobs simultaneously by external packages, otherwise it may cause undesirable errors
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  int num_threads = 0;

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  // type = enum
  // options = cpu, gpu
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  // alias = device
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  // desc = device for the tree learning, you can use GPU to achieve the faster learning
  // desc = **Note**: it is recommended to use the smaller ``max_bin`` (e.g. 63) to get the better speed up
  // desc = **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
  // desc = **Note**: refer to `Installation Guide <./Installation-Guide.rst#build-gpu-version>`__ to build LightGBM with GPU support
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  std::string device_type = "cpu";

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  // alias = random_seed, random_state
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  // default = None
  // desc = this seed is used to generate other seeds, e.g. ``data_random_seed``, ``feature_fraction_seed``, etc.
  // desc = by default, this seed is unused in favor of default values of other seeds
  // desc = 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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  int seed = 0;

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  // desc = used only with ``cpu`` device type
  // desc = setting this to ``true`` should ensure the stable results when using the same data and the same parameters (and different ``num_threads``)
  // desc = when you use the different seeds, different LightGBM versions, the binaries compiled by different compilers, or in different systems, the results are expected to be different
  // desc = you can `raise issues <https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/issues>`__ in LightGBM GitHub repo when you meet the unstable results
  // desc = **Note**: setting this to ``true`` may slow down the training
  bool deterministic = false;

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  #pragma endregion

  #pragma region Learning Control Parameters

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  // desc = used only with ``cpu`` device type
  // desc = set this to ``true`` to force col-wise histogram building
  // desc = enabling this is recommended when:
  // descl2 = the number of columns is large, or the total number of bins is large
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  // descl2 = ``num_threads`` is large, e.g. ``> 20``
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  // descl2 = you want to reduce memory cost
  // desc = **Note**: when both ``force_col_wise`` and ``force_row_wise`` are ``false``, LightGBM will firstly try them both, and then use the faster one. To remove the overhead of testing set the faster one to ``true`` manually
  // desc = **Note**: this parameter cannot be used at the same time with ``force_row_wise``, choose only one of them
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  bool force_col_wise = false;

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  // desc = used only with ``cpu`` device type
  // desc = set this to ``true`` to force row-wise histogram building
  // desc = enabling this is recommended when:
  // descl2 = the number of data points is large, and the total number of bins is relatively small
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  // descl2 = ``num_threads`` is relatively small, e.g. ``<= 16``
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  // descl2 = you want to use small ``bagging_fraction`` or ``goss`` boosting to speed up
  // desc = **Note**: setting this to ``true`` will double the memory cost for Dataset object. If you have not enough memory, you can try setting ``force_col_wise=true``
  // desc = **Note**: when both ``force_col_wise`` and ``force_row_wise`` are ``false``, LightGBM will firstly try them both, and then use the faster one. To remove the overhead of testing set the faster one to ``true`` manually
  // desc = **Note**: this parameter cannot be used at the same time with ``force_col_wise``, choose only one of them
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  bool force_row_wise = false;

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  // alias = hist_pool_size
  // desc = max cache size in MB for historical histogram
  // desc = ``< 0`` means no limit
  double histogram_pool_size = -1.0;

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  // desc = limit the max depth for tree model. This is used to deal with over-fitting when ``#data`` is small. Tree still grows leaf-wise
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  // desc = ``<= 0`` means no limit
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  int max_depth = -1;

  // alias = min_data_per_leaf, min_data, min_child_samples
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  // check = >=0
  // desc = minimal number of data in one leaf. Can be used to deal with over-fitting
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  // desc = **Note**: this is an approximation based on the Hessian, so occasionally you may observe splits which produce leaf nodes that have less than this many observations
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  int min_data_in_leaf = 20;

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  // alias = min_sum_hessian_per_leaf, min_sum_hessian, min_hessian, min_child_weight
  // check = >=0.0
  // desc = minimal sum hessian in one leaf. Like ``min_data_in_leaf``, it can be used to deal with over-fitting
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  double min_sum_hessian_in_leaf = 1e-3;

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  // alias = sub_row, subsample, bagging
  // check = >0.0
  // check = <=1.0
  // desc = like ``feature_fraction``, but this will randomly select part of data without resampling
  // desc = can be used to speed up training
  // desc = can be used to deal with over-fitting
  // desc = **Note**: to enable bagging, ``bagging_freq`` should be set to a non zero value as well
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  double bagging_fraction = 1.0;

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  // alias = pos_sub_row, pos_subsample, pos_bagging
  // check = >0.0
  // check = <=1.0
  // desc = used only in ``binary`` application
  // desc = used for imbalanced binary classification problem, will randomly sample ``#pos_samples * pos_bagging_fraction`` positive samples in bagging
  // desc = should be used together with ``neg_bagging_fraction``
  // desc = set this to ``1.0`` to disable
  // desc = **Note**: to enable this, you need to set ``bagging_freq`` and ``neg_bagging_fraction`` as well
  // desc = **Note**: if both ``pos_bagging_fraction`` and ``neg_bagging_fraction`` are set to ``1.0``,  balanced bagging is disabled
  // desc = **Note**: if balanced bagging is enabled, ``bagging_fraction`` will be ignored
  double pos_bagging_fraction = 1.0;

  // alias = neg_sub_row, neg_subsample, neg_bagging
  // check = >0.0
  // check = <=1.0
  // desc = used only in ``binary`` application
  // desc = used for imbalanced binary classification problem, will randomly sample ``#neg_samples * neg_bagging_fraction`` negative samples in bagging
  // desc = should be used together with ``pos_bagging_fraction``
  // desc = set this to ``1.0`` to disable
  // desc = **Note**: to enable this, you need to set ``bagging_freq`` and ``pos_bagging_fraction`` as well
  // desc = **Note**: if both ``pos_bagging_fraction`` and ``neg_bagging_fraction`` are set to ``1.0``,  balanced bagging is disabled
  // desc = **Note**: if balanced bagging is enabled, ``bagging_fraction`` will be ignored
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  // alias = subsample_freq
  // desc = frequency for bagging
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  // desc = ``0`` means disable bagging; ``k`` means perform bagging at every ``k`` iteration. Every ``k``-th iteration, LightGBM will randomly select ``bagging_fraction * 100 %`` of the data to use for the next ``k`` iterations
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  // desc = **Note**: to enable bagging, ``bagging_fraction`` should be set to value smaller than ``1.0`` as well
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  int bagging_freq = 0;

  // alias = bagging_fraction_seed
  // desc = random seed for bagging
  int bagging_seed = 3;

  // alias = sub_feature, colsample_bytree
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  // check = >0.0
  // check = <=1.0
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  // desc = LightGBM will randomly select a subset of features on each iteration (tree) if ``feature_fraction`` is 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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  // desc = can be used to speed up training
  // desc = can be used to deal with over-fitting
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  double feature_fraction = 1.0;

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  // alias = sub_feature_bynode, colsample_bynode
  // check = >0.0
  // check = <=1.0
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  // desc = LightGBM will randomly select a subset of features on each tree node if ``feature_fraction_bynode`` is 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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  // desc = can be used to deal with over-fitting
  // desc = **Note**: unlike ``feature_fraction``, this cannot speed up training
  // desc = **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``
  double feature_fraction_bynode = 1.0;

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  int feature_fraction_seed = 2;

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  // desc = use extremely randomized trees
  // desc = if set to ``true``, when evaluating node splits LightGBM will check only one randomly-chosen threshold for each feature
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  // desc = can be used to speed up training
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  // desc = can be used to deal with over-fitting
  bool extra_trees = false;

  // desc = random seed for selecting thresholds when ``extra_trees`` is true
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  // desc = will stop training if one metric of one validation data doesn't improve in last ``early_stopping_round`` rounds
  // desc = ``<= 0`` means disable
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  // alias = max_tree_output, max_leaf_output
  // desc = used to limit the max output of tree leaves
  // desc = ``<= 0`` means no constraint
  // desc = the final max output of leaves is ``learning_rate * max_delta_step``
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  // check = >=0.0
  // desc = L1 regularization
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  // desc = L2 regularization
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  // check = >=0.0
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  // desc = used only in ``dart``
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  // desc = used only in ``dart``
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  // desc = set this to ``true``, if you want to use xgboost dart mode
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  // desc = set this to ``true``, if you want to use uniform drop
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  // desc = random seed to choose dropping models
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  // check = <=1.0
  // desc = used only in ``goss``
  // desc = the retain ratio of large gradient data
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  // check = <=1.0
  // desc = used only in ``goss``
  // desc = the retain ratio of small gradient data
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  // desc = minimal number of data per categorical group
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  // desc = used for the categorical features
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  // desc = can be used to speed up training
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  // desc = used for the categorical features
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  // desc = used for the categorical features
  // desc = this can reduce the effect of noises in categorical features, especially for categories with few data
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  // desc = when number of categories of one feature smaller than or equal to ``max_cat_to_onehot``, one-vs-other split algorithm will be used
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  // desc = used only in ``voting`` tree learner, refer to `Voting parallel <./Parallel-Learning-Guide.rst#choose-appropriate-parallel-algorithm>`__
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  // default = None
  // desc = used for constraints of monotonic features
  // desc = ``1`` means increasing, ``-1`` means decreasing, ``0`` means non-constraint
  // desc = you need to specify all features in order. For example, ``mc=-1,0,1`` means decreasing for 1st feature, non-constraint for 2nd feature and increasing for the 3rd feature
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  std::vector<int8_t> monotone_constraints;
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  // type = enum
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  // desc = monotone constraints method
  // descl2 = ``basic``, the most basic monotone constraints method. It does not slow the library at all, but over-constrains the predictions
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  // descl2 = ``advanced``, an `even more advanced method <https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02862802/document>`__, which may slow the library. However, this method is even less constraining than the intermediate method and should again significantly improve the results
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  // check = >=0.0
  // desc = used only if ``monotone_constraints`` is set
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  double monotone_penalty = 0.0;

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  // type = multi-double
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  // alias = feature_contrib, fc, fp, feature_penalty
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  // default = None
  // desc = used to control feature's split gain, will use ``gain[i] = max(0, feature_contri[i]) * gain[i]`` to replace the split gain of i-th feature
  // desc = you need to specify all features in order
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  // desc = path to a ``.json`` file that specifies splits to force at the top of every decision tree before best-first learning commences
  // desc = ``.json`` file can be arbitrarily nested, and each split contains ``feature``, ``threshold`` fields, as well as ``left`` and ``right`` fields representing subsplits
  // desc = categorical splits are forced in a one-hot fashion, with ``left`` representing the split containing the feature value and ``right`` representing other values
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  // desc = 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
  // desc = used only in ``refit`` task in CLI version or as argument in ``refit`` function in language-specific package
  double refit_decay_rate = 0.9;

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  // desc = cost-effective gradient boosting multiplier for all penalties
  double cegb_tradeoff = 1.0;

  // check = >=0.0
  // desc = cost-effective gradient-boosting penalty for splitting a node
  double cegb_penalty_split = 0.0;

  // type = multi-double
  // default = 0,0,...,0
  // desc = cost-effective gradient boosting penalty for using a feature
  // desc = applied per data point
  std::vector<double> cegb_penalty_feature_lazy;

  // type = multi-double
  // default = 0,0,...,0
  // desc = cost-effective gradient boosting penalty for using a feature
  // desc = applied once per forest
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  // check = >= 0.0
  // desc = controls smoothing applied to tree nodes
  // desc = helps prevent overfitting on leaves with few samples
  // desc = if set to zero, no smoothing is applied
  // desc = if ``path_smooth > 0`` then ``min_data_in_leaf`` must be at least ``2``
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  // descl2 = the weight of each node is ``(n / path_smooth) * w + w_p / (n / path_smooth + 1)``, where ``n`` is the number of samples in the node, ``w`` is the optimal node weight to minimise the loss (approximately ``-sum_gradients / sum_hessians``), and ``w_p`` is the weight of the parent node
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  // desc = controls which features can appear in the same branch
  // desc = by default interaction constraints are disabled, to enable them you can specify
  // descl2 = for CLI, lists separated by commas, e.g. ``[0,1,2],[2,3]``
  // descl2 = for Python-package, list of lists, e.g. ``[[0, 1, 2], [2, 3]]``
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  // desc = controls the level of LightGBM's verbosity
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  // alias = model_input, model_in
  // desc = filename of input model
  // desc = for ``prediction`` task, this model will be applied to prediction data
  // desc = for ``train`` task, training will be continued from this model
  // desc = **Note**: can be used only in CLI version
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  // desc = filename of output model in training
  // desc = **Note**: can be used only in CLI version
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  // desc = ``0``: count-based feature importance (numbers of splits are counted); ``1``: gain-based feature importance (values of gain are counted)
  // desc = **Note**: can be used only in CLI version
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  // desc = frequency of saving model file snapshot
  // desc = set this to positive value to enable this function. For example, the model file will be snapshotted at each iteration if ``snapshot_freq=1``
  // desc = **Note**: can be used only in CLI version
  int snapshot_freq = -1;

  #pragma endregion

  #pragma region IO Parameters

  #pragma region Dataset Parameters

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  // desc = max number of bins that feature values will be bucketed in
  // desc = small number of bins may reduce training accuracy but may increase general power (deal with over-fitting)
  // desc = 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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  // default = None
  // desc = max number of bins for each feature
  // desc = if not specified, will use ``max_bin`` for all features
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  // desc = minimal number of data inside one bin
  // desc = use this to avoid one-data-one-bin (potential over-fitting)
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  // desc = setting this to larger value will give better training result, but may increase data loading time
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  // alias = is_sparse, enable_sparse, sparse
  // desc = used to enable/disable sparse optimization
  bool is_enable_sparse = true;
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  // alias = is_enable_bundle, bundle
  // desc = 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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  bool enable_bundle = true;

  // desc = set this to ``false`` to disable the special handle of missing value
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  // desc = **Note**: setting this to ``false`` may slow down the training
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  // desc = set this to ``true`` if data file is too big to fit in memory
  // desc = by default, LightGBM will map data file to memory and load features from memory. This will provide faster data loading speed, but may cause run out of memory error when the data file is very big
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  // alias = label
  // desc = used to specify the label column
  // desc = use number for index, e.g. ``label=0`` means column\_0 is the label
  // desc = add a prefix ``name:`` for column name, e.g. ``label=name:is_click``
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  // alias = weight
  // desc = used to specify the weight column
  // desc = use number for index, e.g. ``weight=0`` means column\_0 is the weight
  // desc = add a prefix ``name:`` for column name, e.g. ``weight=name:weight``
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  // alias = group, group_id, query_column, query, query_id
  // desc = used to specify the query/group id column
  // desc = use number for index, e.g. ``query=0`` means column\_0 is the query id
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  // desc = use number for index, e.g. ``ignore_column=0,1,2`` means column\_0, column\_1 and column\_2 will be ignored
  // desc = add a prefix ``name:`` for column name, e.g. ``ignore_column=name:c1,c2,c3`` means c1, c2 and c3 will be ignored
  // desc = **Note**: works only in case of loading data directly from file
  // desc = **Note**: index starts from ``0`` and it doesn't count the label column when passing type is ``int``
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  // alias = cat_feature, categorical_column, cat_column
  // desc = used to specify categorical features
  // desc = use number for index, e.g. ``categorical_feature=0,1,2`` means column\_0, column\_1 and column\_2 are categorical features
  // desc = add a prefix ``name:`` for column name, e.g. ``categorical_feature=name:c1,c2,c3`` means c1, c2 and c3 are categorical features
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  // desc = ``.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)
  // desc = see `this file <https://github.com/microsoft/LightGBM/tree/master/examples/regression/forced_bins.json>`__ as an example
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  // desc = if ``true``, LightGBM will save the dataset (including validation data) to a binary file. This speed ups the data loading for the next time
  // desc = **Note**: ``init_score`` is not saved in binary file
  // desc = **Note**: can be used only in CLI version; for language-specific packages you can use the correspondent function
  bool save_binary = false;

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  #pragma region Predict Parameters

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  // desc = used only in ``prediction`` task
  // desc = used to specify from which iteration to start the prediction
  // desc = ``<= 0`` means from the first iteration
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  // desc = used to specify how many trained iterations will be used in prediction
  // desc = ``<= 0`` means no limit
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  // desc = used only in ``prediction`` task
  // desc = set this to ``true`` to predict only the raw scores
  // desc = set this to ``false`` to predict transformed scores
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  // desc = used only in ``prediction`` task
  // desc = set this to ``true`` to predict with leaf index of all trees
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  // desc = if ``false`` (the default), a fatal error will be raised if the number of features in the dataset you predict on differs from the number seen during training
  // desc = if ``true``, LightGBM will attempt to predict on whatever data you provide. This is dangerous because you might get incorrect predictions, but you could use it in situations where it is difficult or expensive to generate some features and you are very confident that they were never chosen for splits in the model
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  bool predict_disable_shape_check = false;
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  int num_class = 1;
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  // desc = used only in ``binary`` and ``multiclassova`` classification and in ``lambdarank`` applications
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  // desc = used to fit ``sqrt(label)`` instead of original values and prediction result will be also automatically converted to ``prediction^2``
  // desc = might be useful in case of large-range labels
  bool reg_sqrt = false;
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  // desc = used only in ``huber`` and ``quantile`` ``regression`` applications
  // desc = parameter for `Huber loss <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huber_loss>`__ and `Quantile regression <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantile_regression>`__
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  // desc = used only in ``fair`` ``regression`` application
  // desc = parameter for `Fair loss <https://www.kaggle.com/c/allstate-claims-severity/discussion/24520>`__
  double fair_c = 1.0;
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  // desc = used only in ``poisson`` ``regression`` application
  // desc = parameter for `Poisson regression <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisson_regression>`__ to safeguard optimization
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  // check = <2.0
  // desc = used only in ``tweedie`` ``regression`` application
  // desc = used to control the variance of the tweedie distribution
  // desc = set this closer to ``2`` to shift towards a **Gamma** distribution
  // desc = set this closer to ``1`` to shift towards a **Poisson** distribution
  double tweedie_variance_power = 1.5;
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  // desc = used only in ``lambdarank`` application
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  // desc = this parameter is closely related to the desirable cutoff ``k`` in the metric **NDCG@k** that we aim at optimizing the ranker for. The optimal setting for this parameter is likely to be slightly higher than ``k`` (e.g., ``k + 3``) to include more pairs of documents to train on, but perhaps not too high to avoid deviating too much from the desired target metric **NDCG@k**
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  // default = 0,1,3,7,15,31,63,...,2^30-1
  // desc = used only in ``lambdarank`` application
  // desc = relevant gain for labels. For example, the gain of label ``2`` is ``3`` in case of default label gains
  // desc = separate by ``,``
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  #pragma region Metric Parameters
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  // descl2 = ``mape``, `MAPE loss <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_absolute_percentage_error>`__, aliases: ``mean_absolute_percentage_error``
  // descl2 = ``huber``, `Huber loss <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huber_loss>`__
  // descl2 = ``fair``, `Fair loss <https://www.kaggle.com/c/allstate-claims-severity/discussion/24520>`__
  // descl2 = ``poisson``, negative log-likelihood for `Poisson regression <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisson_regression>`__
  // descl2 = ``gamma``, negative log-likelihood for **Gamma** regression
  // descl2 = ``gamma_deviance``, residual deviance for **Gamma** regression
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  // descl2 = ``binary_error``, for one sample: ``0`` for correct classification, ``1`` for error classification
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  // descl2 = ``multi_error``, error rate for multi-class classification
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  // descl2 = ``cross_entropy``, cross-entropy (with optional linear weights), aliases: ``xentropy``
  // descl2 = ``cross_entropy_lambda``, "intensity-weighted" cross-entropy, aliases: ``xentlambda``
  // descl2 = ``kullback_leibler``, `Kullback-Leibler divergence <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kullback%E2%80%93Leibler_divergence>`__, aliases: ``kldiv``
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  // desc = used only with ``multi_error`` metric
  // desc = threshold for top-k multi-error metric
  // desc = the error on each sample is ``0`` if the true class is among the top ``multi_error_top_k`` predictions, and ``1`` otherwise
  // descl2 = 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
  // desc = when ``multi_error_top_k=1`` this is equivalent to the usual multi-error metric
  int multi_error_top_k = 1;

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  // default = None
  // desc = used only with ``auc_mu`` metric
  // desc = list representing flattened matrix (in row-major order) giving loss weights for classification errors
  // desc = list should have ``n * n`` elements, where ``n`` is the number of classes
  // desc = the matrix co-ordinate ``[i, j]`` should correspond to the ``i * n + j``-th element of the list
  // desc = if not specified, will use equal weights for all classes
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  #pragma region Network Parameters

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  // alias = local_port, port
  // desc = TCP listen port for local machines
  // desc = **Note**: don't forget to allow this port in firewall settings before training
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  // desc = socket time-out in minutes
  int time_out = 120;
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  #pragma region GPU Parameters

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  // desc = **Note**: can be used only in OpenCL implementation, in CUDA implementation only double precision is currently supported
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  // desc = number of GPUs
  // desc = **Note**: can be used only in CUDA implementation
  int num_gpu = 1;

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  #pragma endregion
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  void CheckParamConflict();
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  std::string SaveMembersToString() const;
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    return true;
  }
  return false;
}

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  }
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}

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  }
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  }
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struct ParameterAlias {
  static void KeyAliasTransform(std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>* params) {
    std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string> tmp_map;
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          tmp_map.emplace(alias->second, pair.first);
        }
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      } else if (Config::parameter_set().find(pair.first) == Config::parameter_set().end()) {
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        Log::Warning("Unknown parameter: %s", pair.first.c_str());
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      }
    }
    for (const auto& pair : tmp_map) {
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      auto alias = params->find(pair.first);
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      if (alias == params->end()) {  // not find
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        params->emplace(pair.first, params->at(pair.second));
        params->erase(pair.second);
      } else {
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        Log::Warning("%s is set=%s, %s=%s will be ignored. Current value: %s=%s",
                     pair.first.c_str(), alias->second.c_str(), pair.second.c_str(), params->at(pair.second).c_str(),
                     pair.first.c_str(), alias->second.c_str());
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      }
    }
  }
};

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inline std::string ParseObjectiveAlias(const std::string& type) {
  if (type == std::string("regression") || type == std::string("regression_l2")
    || type == std::string("mean_squared_error") || type == std::string("mse") || type == std::string("l2")
    || type == std::string("l2_root") || type == std::string("root_mean_squared_error") || type == std::string("rmse")) {
    return "regression";
  } else if (type == std::string("regression_l1") || type == std::string("mean_absolute_error")
    || type == std::string("l1") || type == std::string("mae")) {
    return "regression_l1";
  } else if (type == std::string("multiclass") || type == std::string("softmax")) {
    return "multiclass";
  } else if (type == std::string("multiclassova") || type == std::string("multiclass_ova") || type == std::string("ova") || type == std::string("ovr")) {
    return "multiclassova";
  } else if (type == std::string("xentropy") || type == std::string("cross_entropy")) {
    return "cross_entropy";
  } else if (type == std::string("xentlambda") || type == std::string("cross_entropy_lambda")) {
    return "cross_entropy_lambda";
  } else if (type == std::string("mean_absolute_percentage_error") || type == std::string("mape")) {
    return "mape";
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  } else if (type == std::string("rank_xendcg") || type == std::string("xendcg") || type == std::string("xe_ndcg")
             || type == std::string("xe_ndcg_mart") || type == std::string("xendcg_mart")) {
    return "rank_xendcg";
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  } else if (type == std::string("none") || type == std::string("null") || type == std::string("custom") || type == std::string("na")) {
    return "custom";
  }
  return type;
}

inline std::string ParseMetricAlias(const std::string& type) {
  if (type == std::string("regression") || type == std::string("regression_l2") || type == std::string("l2") || type == std::string("mean_squared_error") || type == std::string("mse")) {
    return "l2";
  } else if (type == std::string("l2_root") || type == std::string("root_mean_squared_error") || type == std::string("rmse")) {
    return "rmse";
  } else if (type == std::string("regression_l1") || type == std::string("l1") || type == std::string("mean_absolute_error") || type == std::string("mae")) {
    return "l1";
  } else if (type == std::string("binary_logloss") || type == std::string("binary")) {
    return "binary_logloss";
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             || type == std::string("xendcg") || type == std::string("xe_ndcg") || type == std::string("xe_ndcg_mart") || type == std::string("xendcg_mart")) {
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    return "ndcg";
  } else if (type == std::string("map") || type == std::string("mean_average_precision")) {
    return "map";
  } else if (type == std::string("multi_logloss") || type == std::string("multiclass") || type == std::string("softmax") || type == std::string("multiclassova") || type == std::string("multiclass_ova") || type == std::string("ova") || type == std::string("ovr")) {
    return "multi_logloss";
  } else if (type == std::string("xentropy") || type == std::string("cross_entropy")) {
    return "cross_entropy";
  } else if (type == std::string("xentlambda") || type == std::string("cross_entropy_lambda")) {
    return "cross_entropy_lambda";
  } else if (type == std::string("kldiv") || type == std::string("kullback_leibler")) {
    return "kullback_leibler";
  } else if (type == std::string("mean_absolute_percentage_error") || type == std::string("mape")) {
    return "mape";
  } else if (type == std::string("none") || type == std::string("null") || type == std::string("custom") || type == std::string("na")) {
    return "custom";
  }
  return type;
}

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}   // namespace LightGBM

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#endif   // LightGBM_CONFIG_H_