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[GSProcessing] Allow custom out_dtype in feature transformation #739

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@jalencato jalencato commented Feb 15, 2024

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Description of changes:

  • Add out_dtype support for no-op, numerical, and multi-numerical transformation for float32 for floatType and float64 for doubleType.

  • Allow transformation between gconstruct and gsprocessing.

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@jalencato jalencato added 0.3 gsprocessing For issues and PRs related the the GSProcessing library ready able to trigger the CI labels Feb 16, 2024
@jalencato jalencato self-assigned this Feb 21, 2024
@jalencato jalencato marked this pull request as ready for review March 18, 2024 19:31
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LGTM minor comments.

@jalencato jalencato changed the title [GSProcessing] Allow custom output_dtype in feature transformation [GSProcessing] Allow custom out_dtype in feature transformation Mar 22, 2024
@jalencato jalencato merged commit ee4c49c into awslabs:main Mar 23, 2024
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@jalencato jalencato deleted the gsp_output_dtype branch September 4, 2024 22:25
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