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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Search for test
2. Search for Iron Man 2
3. The search will be for "iron man http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/"
rather then "Iron Man 2"
What is the ex…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Search for test
2. Search for Iron Man 2
3. The search will be for "iron man http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/"
rather then "Iron Man 2"
What is the ex…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Search for test
2. Search for Iron Man 2
3. The search will be for "iron man http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/"
rather then "Iron Man 2"
What is the ex…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Search for test
2. Search for Iron Man 2
3. The search will be for "iron man http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/"
rather then "Iron Man 2"
What is the ex…
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Similar to #695 (closed). In the original discussion, participants did not seem to understand the difference between "learning-to-rank" and "ordinal classification". "learning-to-rank" produce relativ…
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Not a priority for us, but this might be neat to add:
https://github.com/zalandoresearch/fashion-mnist
The main thing is that it's a drop-in replacement (same data format) as MNIST/EMNIST, so it shou…
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Hi. Firstly, thank you for this work and sharing the code.
I was able to check out summer and go through the setup procedure and re-train with only some minor code updates (see various one liner PR…
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Right now, we define a bunch of things to create the header and footer that expect the poster to be either a thesis poster (in which case we put the class name and number at the head of the header, an…
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### Overview
We need to put all the email correspondence between Brentwood School and the Internship Team in one place.
### Action Items
- [ ] Create a timeline format for everyone to use
- [ ] …
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Attached 2 new classes:
1) CoordConstrainedBooleanQuery
A boolean query that only matches if a specified number of the contained clauses
match. An example use might be a query that returns a list of …