I have a problem, working with PyCaret. Previously I did not have any problems.
But it started when I oversampled data and saved it, using pandas
and this question.
The file is here.
Then I read the file in a separate notebook.
import pycaret
from pycaret.utils import version
from pycaret.regression import *
from pycaret.classification import *
# Read clean data
starbucks_days = pd.read_csv('days_smote.csv')
# Drop a column
starbucks_days = starbucks_days.drop(['Unnamed: 0'], axis = 1)
starbucks_days = starbucks_days.drop(['transaction', 'offer_viewed', 'offer_received', 'offer_completed'], axis = 1)
starbucks_days = starbucks_days.drop(['label'], axis = 1)
The I start to use PyCaret
# Initialize Setup
starbucks_days1 = setup(starbucks_days, target = 'time_completed_viewed', session_id = 123, log_experiment = True, experiment_name = 'days1')
But get an error
ValueError: The least populated class in y has only 1 member, which is too few. The minimum number of groups for any class cannot be less than 2.
This GitHub issue gives some hints
I check some parameters
type(starbucks_days)
pandas.core.frame.DataFrame
starbucks_days['time_completed_viewed'].value_counts()
6.000000 1682
12.000000 1503
18.000000 1318
24.000000 1212
174.000000 1068
...
444.107530 1
226.213225 1
411.947513 1
236.001744 1
394.722944 1
Name: time_completed_viewed, Length: 3572, dtype: int64
Any tips what am I missing? As I said, PyCaret works just fine with simple csv files, which were not oversampled.