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Hi @haqqeez,
This is an exciting and challenging project!
Have you decided on what methods you will use to analyse the calcium images ? We already talked about `nilearn` tools that could definit…
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Python is heavily used in the data science and machine learning community. It would therefore be great to have a basic setup of versions that is known to be working with `poetry2nix`. Maybe we could h…
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I want to keep a running list of either machine learning packages in Julia that are being actively developed/maintained. My reasoning is that (a) we have a lot to learn from each others efforts, and (…
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Hi ML gurus,
Forgive me if this is too forward, but I'd like to share an observation and make a request.
One thing that I think Julia needs is a robust, easy-to-use machine learning toolkit focu…
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The goal here is to collect thoughts on principles for writing modular, composable, and reusable code in science. The idea is heavily influenced by @substack's fantastic ["How I write modules"](http:/…
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@GaelVaroquaux and me recently discussed better support for out-of-core processing.
This issue is to collect comments and summarize discussions.
To me, the two core issues are representing streamed d…
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In this issue we'll have a look at the the patient data and how to parse it.
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The efetch function is giving me errors when I run the following command:
where request_str is a array of pmids.
EUtils.efetch(db = "pubmed", tool = "BioJulia", retmode = "xml", rettype = "null…
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### Overview
**The Course Project is an opportunity for you to apply what you have learned in class to a problem of your interest. Potential projects usually fall into these two tracks:**
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Hi - is there a method to get shapley values for classification problems? The code I tried is below:
> RFC = @load RandomForestClassifier pkg="DecisionTree"
rfc_model = RFC()
rf_machine = machine…