Hi Hadrien,
That does sound useful, but just to warn you, it can take a while to get
new algorithms into MLlib itself. You can definitely make a case for that
on the Spark JIRA. In the meantime, I'd recommend submitting it to Spark
Packages https://spark-packages.org/ which won't require
Hi,
we implemented a QuantRegForest to be used with Spark. We coded it in scala.
I don't know if you could be interrested but we offer to share it with you
(btw the original implementation is in R and called quantregForest :
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/quantregForest/index.html)