shifu | end machine learning and data mining framework
kandi X-RAY | shifu Summary
kandi X-RAY | shifu Summary
Shifu is an open-source, end-to-end machine learning and data mining framework built on top of Hadoop. Shifu is designed for data scientists, simplifying the life-cycle of building machine learning models. While originally built for fraud modeling, Shifu is generalized for many other modeling domains.
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- Reduces the binning stats
- Generate Categorical values from cateBinsStats
- Get the best merge node
- Calculates the column metrics
- Start the computation
- Recovers current tree from checkpoint
- Recover data for failover
- Predict the next node
- Performs a compute operation
- Executes the tag
- Initialize GridSearch master
- Implements map
- Returns the impurity statistic
- Computes the impurity statistic
- Read and set the values from the given stream
- Execute the input
- Computes the gain of the stats
- Executes the binning data
- Initializes the worker
- Initialize this class
- Implements Map
- Loads the data from the input line
- Initialize data
- Loads the data
- Initializes the instance of GridSearch
- Runs the command line tool
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QUESTION
(JQUERY) I'm trying to populate an array from within a textarea in my page, but somehow I can't get my head around the formatting that my array needs. How do I go around using "split" to populate this array form within my textarea?
This is for a local installation of Youtube External Subtitle (JQUERY Plugin)
Here you can see what each entry in my array needs to look like, but if I write this inside my textarea it doesn't respects this format.
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Dec-31 at 02:35Instead of splitting the user input to create the object, you can use JSON.parse()
instead to turn the textarea input string into an array of javascript objects.
QUESTION
I'm having trouble figuring out how to implement the sql into my php code for my webpage. This is an assignment unfortunately.
If anyone could help that'd be awesome because I had someone who was going to help me today but they cancelled last minute and I'm still stuck on this.
My Majors area on the page, each major (comp sci, eng, bus) has to be clickable and when they're clicked on, it updates the index.php page and shows the students in the table that have that major. I do use majorID as a foreign key to identify majors. I'm having trouble knowing how to use php to do this.
I was thinking of using this code using a foreach loop, except when I did I get too many errors, one being undefined index and fatal uncaught pdo.
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Nov-28 at 04:24If I am understanding your question correctly you want to be able to see all students of a selected major? Your query would be something like this then with the schema you presented:
QUESTION
I am learning Laravel framework and I have created simple project.
This is my code:
web.php
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jan-22 at 21:05The only problem I see is that you have to change $users to $people in your index() method.
Other than that, everything looks fine.
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