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Hi all,
This looks like an awesome idea — it would be amazing to combine some of the functional transformations abilities of the smaller frameworks with the power of PyTorch!
Looking briefly at …
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So far I haven't bothered managing changes on a per kettle version basis. There
was always a kind of unspoken ideal to make cookbook work regardless of the
kettle version.
However, there have …
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So far I haven't bothered managing changes on a per kettle version basis. There
was always a kind of unspoken ideal to make cookbook work regardless of the
kettle version.
However, there have …
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There are often cases where identifiers are named the same as or similar to other identifiers.
For example when writing a copyWith method, the parameters are named the same the parameters they are me…
Quijx updated
6 months ago
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I'm interested in using all the functionality of the clique sampler (range-scaled uniform torque compensation, per-qubit coupling checks), but I would like the option of passing my own embedding inste…
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Is it possible/recommended to add an overload to warp that takes a lookup table instead of a transform. The functionality would be similar to OpenCVs remap found [here](https://docs.opencv.org/2.4/mod…
jc211 updated
3 years ago
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I've added support for this functionality, is is in `missing-glyphs` branch. A whole word is reshaped when missing glyph is detected, more intelligent solution would be nice, but I don't now how to de…
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The objective is to refactor current preprocessing and feature engineering workflow to integrate custom feature engineering steps into a scikit-learn pipeline, making the codebase more modular, mainta…
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This is something that came up as I was looking at adding events into other system types. Maybe this isn't an easy fix, or desired, but right now when new fields get added to systems they don't always…
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So far I haven't bothered managing changes on a per kettle version basis. There
was always a kind of unspoken ideal to make cookbook work regardless of the
kettle version.
However, there have …