Closed MrAE closed 8 years ago
great, always start as simple as possible.... that always means d=1, never 2, never 3, never 10, always 1.
On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 10:47 PM, Jesse Leigh Patsolic < notifications@github.com> wrote:
@laplacianduan https://github.com/laplacianduan I started a page for j
= 2, k = 10 tests. More to come. Comments welcome.
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https://github.com/neurodata/jkmeans/pull/5 Commit Summary
- First draft of a K=10 test :construction:
- j = 2, k = 10 [neurodata/weekly-experiments#196]
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- D .DS_Store https://github.com/neurodata/jkmeans/pull/5/files#diff-0 (0)
- A Rmd/bigKtest.Rmd https://github.com/neurodata/jkmeans/pull/5/files#diff-1 (180)
- A Rmd/bigKtest.html https://github.com/neurodata/jkmeans/pull/5/files#diff-2 (296)
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@laplacianduan I started a page for j = 2, k = 10 tests. More to come. Comments welcome.