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ndemir t1_j466c3f wrote

It is just one of the tools that you end up using if you are using some kind of AutoML. I just confirmed that with h2o ;) https://docs.h2o.ai/h2o/latest-stable/h2o-docs/automl.html

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Worth-Advance-1232 OP t1_j47drjb wrote

For me this doesn’t really make all that much sense. Stacking is not a tool in itself, it’s rather a modelling approach. Also from what I can tell in the h2o docs it seems that their Stacked Ensemble has only one level to it and no meta-model. Thus rather than using e. g. the outputs (or probability distribution) of each model to train a new model, it will only use the output for any given input directly to return its final prediction, doesn’t it?

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ndemir t1_j4820tc wrote

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Worth-Advance-1232 OP t1_j48mdcw wrote

I’ll look into it, thanks a lot! The main topic/question is still open for me tho.

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ndemir t1_j48mkuy wrote

In real world; stacking is used. It's usually behind the scenes -- as you have seen in this AutoML application.

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Worth-Advance-1232 OP t1_j48mrfn wrote

I‘ve used it in production as well, but thought that there is quite few research published about it lately. So I kind of assumed it’s similar in practice.

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