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Stacking process question


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I tried to use rapidminer internal stacking nodes, but I constructed the process using the python sklearn model, which I determined could handle more models due to the lack of weak model types. However, I need help if I can see if this makes any difference to the existing rapidminer internal stacking node.
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Dortmund, Germany
I used the excute python node because I had firsthand experience with the problem you mentioned, and I used the sklearn stacking regressor to configure the process and ask a question to see if it was configured like an existing stack node.