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Admittedly, I am not an expert in machine learning or different libraries but the code I see as an example is not really beginner friendly. Even for an expert, I am not sure, they know all libraries and quircks of different datasets.
Let me elaborate. The main problem I see is the use of magic numbers. For example, in below hypothetical code
x = dataset[1]
there is no indication of why 1 is used instead of 0 or what does it mean. May be 0th elemnt contains metadata/some useless data. Or in other cases, some axis is chosen without specifying why that is used and what are other axis to put in context.
My only suggestion would be to not ever use a magic number unless it is immediately obvious. Can we not use an appropriately named constant in that case?
MY_DATA_INDEX=1
x = dataset[MY_DATA_INDEX]
I believe this is a very simple and helpful convention to follow. If such conventions are already there, can someone point me to then? May be people aren't just using them too often.
The ad on the page takes you to an AI project but it doesnt go vack and forth with you. Sam has an interest in AI.
Ediit; the best one online is called Kuki.
https://chat.kuki.ai
Its not very good but then we people have a couple hundred thousand years of chatting so all in all its impressive. But when I asked it if it could do anything creative it told me that it could probably make a tomato if it looked it up online..
I'm trying to get machine-readable form data from an online form to my desktop for some (local, PC-based) automation. In the past I've used XML files for the data sources, but I'm the creative, not the person that made the XML :/ I've been knocking myself out with variations of Jotform / Zapier / Integromat / Webhooks and I haven't cracked that nut. Most of the export options I see are PDF, messy CSV, DOC, XLS with piles of unstructured code.
Best case scenario: Someone fills out a form -> Gets converted into a nice clean XML -> Automatically gets put into Dropbox.
A few notes:
Whaddaya think? TIA,
-A
Similar to https://nordvpn.com/api/server
EDIT- I am not going to be proofreading the MTL. It is unreadable and really hard to proofread and so instead of wasting my time proofreading it, I am looking for translators to do an actual translation for the novel as that would just be plain better.
It was possible for TI9 via the web portal, but that doesn't exist for TI10. Any ideas?
The aim of this project is to develop a sheet music reader. This is called Optical Music Recognition (OMR). Its objective is to convert sheet music to a machine-readable version. We take a simplified version where we convert an image of sheet music to a textual representation that can be further processed to produce midi files or audio files like wav or mp3.
I am a LN reader who has just started reading WNs of series I like and want to follow after the current LN volume.I have caught up the Fan TL of a series I really like and want to read further.
That why I wanna ask for advice about which Machine TL platform I should use and if they are readable.
plz help.
Hi,
I have started a personal coding project to play around with applying machine learning (ML) to phonetics. I have neither a background in phonetics nor ML, but I thought this might be a fun project to start getting my feet wet in both fields.
My first foray into this project was to predict the number of syllables in a word based off of its IPA phonetic transcriptionβa simple enough place to start. Having succeeded in that I now want to predict where the syllable breaks should be. I came across a simple rule set (via this recent comment by u/Cognitively_Absurd) governing a majority of English words that I think should be easy enough for an ML model to learn.
Unfortunately, Iβm having a hard time finding lists of phonetic transcriptions that include syllable breaks, which is what you need to train an ML model. I need thousands of words to properly train a model. Do any of you fine people know where I might be able to locate such a list?
Thanks for reading,
ghost
So i have been playing Compact Claustrophobia and i can't use the Glitched Medium Machine. I think i am doing everything rigth. Is it supposed to be like this or what?
Can anyone point me to a website that sells golfball washing machines that can wash multiple balls at a time? My parents moved to a house on a swanky golf course and have been harvesting a ton of top quality balls for me (pro-v1βs and such). But I can only find +$1500 industrial ball washing machines or tiny ones you could clip on your golf bag. Thanks! Edit: Thanks for the suggestions about hand washing balls, but my parents want some sort of machine because they are elderly and they live a couple states away from me. Thanks!
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