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DOC: Mention quadratic_kappa metric in eval_metric docs #3996

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Issue #, if available:
Quadratic Kappa is an important evaluation metric used in lots of kaggle competitions. This was added in #1104 but the documentation doesn't mention its availability as one of the eval_metric options inside AutoGluon.

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Add quadratic_kappa to the doc list of eval_metric options for classification.

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@AnirudhDagar AnirudhDagar assigned Innixma and unassigned Innixma Mar 21, 2024
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Job PR-3996-b9dc239 is done.
Docs are uploaded to http://autogluon-staging.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/PR-3996/b9dc239/index.html

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@Innixma little reminder for this small change. Thanks for review!

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LGTM!

@Innixma Innixma merged commit e84d725 into autogluon:master Apr 2, 2024
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@AnirudhDagar AnirudhDagar deleted the quadratic_kappa branch April 2, 2024 16:22
prateekdesai04 pushed a commit to prateekdesai04/autogluon that referenced this pull request Apr 3, 2024
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