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Change log¶
Changelog¶
causeinfer tries to follow semantic versioning, a MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH version where increments are made of the:
MAJOR version when we make incompatible API changes
MINOR version when we add functionality in a backwards compatible manner
PATCH version when we make backwards compatible bug fixes
causeinfer 1.0.1 (June 3rd, 2022)¶
Updates source code files with direct references to codes they’re based on
causeinfer 1.0.0 (December 28th, 2021)¶
Release switches causeinfer over to semantic versioning and indicates that it is stable
causeinfer 0.1.2 (April 4th, 2021)¶
Changes include:
An src structure has been adopted to improve organization and testing
Users are now able to implement the following models:
Reflective Uplift (Shaar 2016)
Pessimistic Uplift (Shaar 2016)
The contribution guidelines have been expanded
Code quality checks via Codacy have been added
Extensive code formatting has been done to improve quality and style
Bug fixes and a more explicit use of exceptions
causeinfer 0.1.0 (Feb 25th, 2021)¶
First stable release of causeinfer
Users are able to implement baseline causal inference models including:
Two model
Interaction term (Lo 2002)
Binary transformation (Lai 2006)
Quaternary transformation (Kane 2014)
Plotting functions allow for graphical analysis of models
Functions useful for research such as model iterations, oversampling, and variance analysis are included
The package is fully documented
Virtual environment files are provided
Extensive testing of all modules with GH Actions and Codecov has been performed
A code of conduct and contribution guidelines are included