Open shay-y opened 6 years ago
For different reasons we cannot share any more information about the models. However, after you'll start working on the challenge, you will be able to understand some useful information about the differences between the models.
in the same line of thought: naturally you cannot disclose some info. But it is obvious that classification will benefit a lot from info such as:
just saying...
Thanks. Note that most of these can be inferred from the training data.
perhaps you can get close. but if, e.g. all cases of class B in test-set were shot at angle < 30% I will be very far from the real max-possible-height of this class. likewise, since you know what "a" stands for you know EXACTLY how fast it can go and exact figures can help in safely excluding some possible answers. any solution to the challenge could benefit from these clear-cut constraints which are well known (though perhaps secret)
... or properties of the rockets models?