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Fix Models (#483)

* fix gat dataset

* fix tft model

* Update tft.py

* Fix tft.py

Co-authored-by: Pengrong Zhu <zhu.pengrong@foxmail.com>
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@@ -308,6 +308,7 @@ All the models listed above are runnable with ``Qlib``. Users can find the confi
- Users can create a `workflow_by_code` python script based on the [one](examples/workflow_by_code.py) listed in the `examples` folder.
- Users can use the script [`run_all_model.py`](examples/run_all_model.py) listed in the `examples` folder to run a model. Here is an example of the specific shell command to be used: `python run_all_model.py --models=lightgbm`, where the `--models` arguments can take any number of models listed above(the available models can be found in [benchmarks](examples/benchmarks/)). For more use cases, please refer to the file's [docstrings](examples/run_all_model.py).
- **NOTE**: Each baseline has different environment dependencies, please make sure that your python version aligns with the requirements(e.g. TFT only supports Python 3.6~3.7 due to the limitation of `tensorflow==1.15.0`)
## Run multiple models
`Qlib` also provides a script [`run_all_model.py`](examples/run_all_model.py) which can run multiple models for several iterations. (**Note**: the script only support *Linux* for now. Other OS will be supported in the future. Besides, it doesn't support parallel running the same model for multiple times as well, and this will be fixed in the future development too.)