Edge pooling figure has wrong number of embeddings?
Usually "generalized linear model" refers to the link function in binary classification not the generalization to multi-class in: "adapted to multi-class classification using a generalized linear model". Consider rephrasing to "adapted to multi-class classification using multinomial logistic regression".
Typo (two -> to): "We wish two highlight two general directions"
Typo (our -> or): "If we care about preserving structure at a neighborhood level, one way would be to randomly sample a uniform number of nodes, our node-set"
Subscript is off:
End of sentence space missing in "neighboring nodes we could also consider using a weighted sum.The challenge then is to associate"
Missing "as" in "This has been done via an auto-regressive model, such a RNN"
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Edge pooling figure has wrong number of embeddings?
Usually "generalized linear model" refers to the link function in binary classification not the generalization to multi-class in: "adapted to multi-class classification using a generalized linear model". Consider rephrasing to "adapted to multi-class classification using multinomial logistic regression".
Typo (two -> to): "We wish two highlight two general directions"
Typo (our -> or): "If we care about preserving structure at a neighborhood level, one way would be to randomly sample a uniform number of nodes, our node-set"
Subscript is off:
End of sentence space missing in "neighboring nodes we could also consider using a weighted sum.The challenge then is to associate"
Missing "as" in "This has been done via an auto-regressive model, such a RNN"