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Is it possible to boost a field in the search (v2)?
Example:
On the demo page, https://olivernn.github.io/moonwalkers/ , if I search two fields like this: `name:pete^10 body:pete`, I expect the r…
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similar to #1174
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I: 06/09/18 19:57:27 - [main.c:250] Linux D3LL 4.16.13-2-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Jun 1 18:46:11 UTC 2018 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I: 06/09/18 19:57:27 - [main.c:222] Contents of /et…
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We've be using URL references for two purposes:
1) Blog posts, online news articles, etc.
2) Conference papers
In both cases, do we need to add some additional information to the references? Cas…
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Currently we use [PouchDB quick-search](https://github.com/nolanlawson/pouchdb-quick-search) for...well....search :)
But PouchDB-QS is already very slow with just a few dozen pages.
Also it is lim…
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domain should be blog.saberespoder.com (Erik will confirm)
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Hi, Thanks for the great open source library. I was wondering if there are popular machine learning methods in DMTK that I can try such as random forest, SVM, KNN, PLS, NN, Tree Bagging, etc.?
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Install XGBoost Python package system wide.
XGBoost implements machine learning algorithms under the Gradient Boosting framework
Code: https://github.com/dmlc/xgboost
Pypi: https://pypi.python.org/p…
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• Feature Engineering
o Feature Transformations
Log
Square
Inverse
Percentile
ZScore
o Feature Creation
Interactions (+ \* - )
LDA (Latent Dirichlet Allocation)
• Feature Reduction (…
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Hi,
I have looked at the optical flow extraction in the denseflow code and I see that TVL1 algorithm is used.
But Farneback is much better in performance compared to TVL1. Did you happen to run any t…
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Moved from #90 @AnneCarpenter : Do we need a deep discussion on whether feature reduction is necessary as a pre-processing step for some of the machine learning methods we now have? It wasn’t so usefu…