Missing reuters-allcats.csv in the Example page
See original GitHub issueI cannot find reuters-allcats.csv
file link in https://uber.github.io/ludwig/examples/ .
I think the Example page should contain this file, so a user can actually follow the example to try Ludwig out.
Thanks for open sourcing this project.
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I found a link to a csv file with the same name here:
http://boston.lti.cs.cmu.edu/classes/95-865-K/HW/HW2/
I downloaded this file and used to to test the ludwig example and the program ran fine. I did not get the exact same result, so it might be a different subset, but it allows you to play with ludwig using this example.
This commit: https://github.com/uber/ludwig/commit/29298f0795297fb9fb5ec2b5263af1969022f816 solves it.