Machine learning
Machine learning is the practice of teaching a computer to learn. The concept uses pattern recognition, as well as other forms of predictive algorithms, to make judgments on incoming data. This field is closely related to artificial intelligence and computational statistics.
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In the given documentation, the mentioned key are acc and val_acc, but actually it is accuracy and val_accuracy.
Given documentation screenshot:

Whereas the actual keys are `dict_keys(['val_loss', 'val_accuracy
Might be worth adding a return_centers parameter to make_blobs.
Typically useful for comparing with e.g. GaussianMixture.means_ or KMeans.cluster_centers_, when the centers are randomly generated by make_blobs
I think "outputs [-1]" and "outputs [0]" are equivalent (reversed) in this line of code, but the former (89%) works better than the latter (86%). Why?
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We would like to add torch::nn::functional::normalize to the C++ API, so that C++ users can easily find the equivalent of Python API torch.nn.functional.normalize.
Steps
- Add
torch::nn::NormalizeOptionstotorch/csrc/api/include/torch/nn/options/normalization.h(add this file if it doesn’t exist), which should include the following parameters (based on https://pytorch.
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I am trying to train Tesseract on Akkadian language. The language-specific.sh script was modified accordingly. When converting the training text to TIFF images, the text2image program crashes.
Environment
- Tesseract Version: 3.04.01
- Commit Number: the standard package in Ubuntu, package version 3.04.01-4, commit unknown
- Platform: Linux ubuntu
- face_recognition version: 1.2.3
- Python version: 3.6
- Operating System: OSX
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I've been experimenting with using SVMs for working with multiple faces per person, based on the example for SVM here.
Here are the challenges I am facing:
- using
clf.predict([ref](https://gith
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Can we return a named tuple from @timed macro?
julia> value, time, bytes, gctime, gcdiff = @timed rand(10^6);is error prone and hard to remember.
A complete daily plan for studying to become a machine learning engineer.
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📚 A practical approach to machine learning to enable everyone to learn, explore and build.
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This should really help to keep a track of papers read so far. I would love to fork the repo and keep on checking the boxes in my local fork.
For example: Have a look at this section. People fork this repo and check the boxes as they finish reading each section.
A series of Jupyter notebooks that walk you through the fundamentals of Machine Learning and Deep Learning in python using Scikit-Learn and TensorFlow.
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https://xgboost.readthedocs.io/en/latest/python/python_api.html#module-xgboost.sklearn
Doesn't specify if monotone constraints are usable (it seems like they are but i'm not entirely sure since it doesn't explicitly specify.
Thanks in advance
EDIT: neither does it appear here:
https://github.com/dmlc/xgboost/blob/master/doc/parameter.rst
Alexnet implementation in tensorflow has incomplete architecture where 2 convolution neural layers are missing. This issue is in reference to the python notebook mentioned below.
PyTorch tutorials
The fastai deep learning library, plus lessons and tutorials
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What's the ETA for updating the massively outdated documentation?
Please update all documents that are related building CNTK from source with latest CUDA dependencies that are indicated in CNTK.Common.props and CNTK.Cpp.props.
I tried to build from source, but it's a futile effort.
I am having difficulty in running this package as a Webservice. Would appreciate if we could provide any kind of documentation on implementing an API to get the keypoints from an image. Our aim is to able to deploy this API as an Azure Function and also know if it is feasible.
I got a conllU file, from my university, where the head column is filled with .
Processing such file with the cli.convert method will result in a int cast error in
https://github.com/explosion/spaCy/blob/master/spacy/cli/converters/conllu2json.py line 73
in the read_conllx method (head = (int(head) - 1) if head != "0" else id).
In the format documentation on https://universaldependencie
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Machine Learning From Scratch. Bare bones NumPy implementations of machine learning models and algorithms with a focus on accessibility. Aims to cover everything from linear regression to deep learning.
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Oxford Deep NLP 2017 course
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A curated list of awesome Deep Learning tutorials, projects and communities.
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List of Computer Science courses with video lectures.
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README upgrade
I recently added "back to top" button to README. What other features would make it easier to browse? Please write your recommendation.
Thanks for maintaining this awesome list. I'd like to suggest to add a release when a change is made to the README file. With this, we can watch the project without getting lots of activity emails.
We've had feedback from multiple developers that it's hard to figure out how to calculate the right int8 values for quantized inputs, and understand what int8 values mean as outputs.
For example, when feeding an image to uint8 quantized inputs, the values can be left as in their source 0 to 255 range. For int8 inputs, the developer will typically need to subtract 128 from each value, but this