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Hi,
I am working with a sparse matrix `A` of integers with a size of roughly `M x N = 6 000 000 x 100 000`. Previously I was using the SVD implementation in SciPy in Python, but I could simply not …
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Hi,
I’m trying to fit a radial BNN posterior variational approximation as per [this paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.00865).
However, since I’ll be training a BNN, I don’t want to have to write…
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Once #1817 is ready to merge we need to push foward with reaping the benefits of that pull-request.
The following issue lays out a migration plan with a checklist of what is left to do. This is ins…
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e.g. https://fenicsproject.org/pub/tutorial/sphinx1/._ftut1006.html
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* Introduction
* Say not just that it is a case study for Python for HPC, but a case study for a performance critical algorithm with complex data structures.
* Why is the library only singl…
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Recently @Cy-Zhang has been working on a Higher Order-SVD (HOSVD) method for noise reduction in 4-D datasets. (@Cy-Zhang correct me if anything I say is wrong)
This takes into account the inherent …
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Whenever I import an stl file which is supposed to be oriented upwards in the z direction (as exported using Rhino), capytaine reads the file as facing upwards in the y direction which means that the …
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First of all, this is not an issue.
Thanks for developing the package and implementing cPCA in Bioconductor.
The question is, what if I reverse cPCA (or scPCA) by doing:
`newmat
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Logic tells me that both these counts should have a considerable affect on the mAP value. However only true positive seems to matter when I run this code. Even when the false positive count goes down …