In both instances however you use a pre-built model_definition.yaml file. Any chance you would now how to create a simple model_definition.yaml file from scratch in-line? I kind of wanted to understand how that would work as it is not described in the documents so well.
It's not "pre-built" - you have to write the model definition yourself.
The docs at uber.github.io/ludwig/user_guide/#... explain the basics of the model definition file. It's just a yaml file defining the input and output features along with any additional parameters you want to override the Ludwig defaults.
In both instances however you use a pre-built model_definition.yaml file. Any chance you would now how to create a simple model_definition.yaml file from scratch in-line? I kind of wanted to understand how that would work as it is not described in the documents so well.
It's not "pre-built" - you have to write the model definition yourself.
The docs at uber.github.io/ludwig/user_guide/#... explain the basics of the model definition file. It's just a yaml file defining the input and output features along with any additional parameters you want to override the Ludwig defaults.
Thank you. I figured it out. I just didn't realize how to start it off.