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Now your score is unavailable in the match info screen. Either print it in the list or print it on top.
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I tried to find if this was possible, but it seems not to be not possible. Or maybe the wizard knows?
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I am using inference mode. My test.csv file has 4.480 utterances. The output of preds_on_new.pkl is a list that is 12,342 items long. Am I doing something wrong?
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Hi junjie:
thanks for your open-source code
Now I train the cmt_voxel0100_r50_800x320_cbgs.py. The datasets have been initialized. My hardware is A6000 * 4. samples_per_gpu and workers_per_g…
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Let's say I have data.
mun vs ars Match result is 3:1
how can I predict future results using Rubix if I have all the previous results?
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First user story:
As a person who makes football bets, I want to see matches with good coefficients so that I will make bets that are more profitable.
• To show a list of matches with a good coeffi…
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The idea here is to scientifically measure (and graph!) how accurate the match score predictions in the app are, as a function of how many matches have been played so far in the regional.
So, after t…
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In a step toward reproducible analyses, tasks should be able to resort to a pre-recorded configuration. This configuration should be stored inside the analysis file. To keep this as light-weight as po…
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Dear Developers,
We recently used sistr to serotype some salmonella samples. We realized that the Sistr serovar overall prediction is different from the RefSeq match. In such instances, which serov…
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### Describe the issue
**Issue 1**: Converted an xgboost `binary:logistic` model into ONNX, and inference with ONNXRuntime session gives a warning message:
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Original XGBoost Model (load from…