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Lime for regression interpretability
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Lime for regression interpretability
#1
Hi everyone,

I am trying to pip install lime for regression interpretability but am getting the following error in Anaconda prompt:

ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement lime (from versions: none)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for lime

The package is a PyPl file tho:

https://pypi.org/project/lime/

Has anyone come across this issue before?

Thanks
Scott
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#2
the author hasn't even supplied
author's GitHub repository has more documentation here: https://github.com/marcotcr/lime

Have you tried installing with conda?
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#3
Yes I have tried conda install lime, I get a different error but it does not work. I also tried the setup file in the link you provided, by running the code in jupyter notebook but got an error.
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#4
Can't find a wheel, but there is a tar file here: https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/....37.tar.gz
I installed it on my Linux system, running python 3.8.1 without a hitch using pip.

which version of python is being used by your anaconda system, on which OS?
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#5
Backing up, are you sure you need Lime and can't get what you want from Scikit-learn?
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#6
I cannot find anything in Scikit-learn that shows variables predicative power. Anyone else know?

On another note I can install lime on my personal computer. I think my work python has been compromised by me trying to get round the firewall and installing more packages.
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