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[MRG] ENH: Geometric-SMOTE implementation #882
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    | @glemaitre, @chkoar I believe this is ready for revision. Some of the tests are not passing but from my understanding they are not related to the modifications in this PR. If I may add, I just noticed imbalanced-learn's SMOTE-based over-samplers are only implementing modifications to the data selection mechanism. Geometric-SMOTE is a modification to the data generation mechanism. I hope you find this implementation useful and appropriate. | 
Reference Issue
Fixes #881
What does this implement/fix? Explain your changes.
Implements the Geometric SMOTE, as described in Geometric SMOTE a geometrically enhanced drop-in replacement for SMOTE by Douzas and Bacao.