room topic changed to Coursera.org study group: Study Group for Probabilistic Graphical Models, Machine Learning and Conputer vision online classes (no tags)
room topic changed to Coursera.org study group: Study Group for Probabilistic Graphical Models, Machine Learning and Computer Vision online classes (no tags)
room topic changed to Coursera.org study group (XXI Lentury Learning): Study Group for Probabilistic Graphical Models, Machine Learning and Computer Vision online classes (no tags)
...or something like that
room topic changed to Coursera.org study group (XXI Century Learning): Study Group for Probabilistic Graphical Models, Machine Learning and Computer Vision online classes (no tags)
@Mohammad So I'll finally come back to my DSP time-alignment algorithms at work in a week or so. Been working on some tangent things. I haven't read all the papers you linked me to yet, but I'll start reading them next week, and hopefully give you some feedback
@Phonon No worries, I have been dealing with ... tangential... things as well. I know the feeling. Last night I put together a time delay estimation algo real quick for this question - (dsp.stackexchange.com/questions/1949/…), Tell me what you think.
I'm working on NLP at the moment, had a score of 0.869, but forgot to commit intermittently, then when I came back from grocery shopping I had made some changes I didn't know how to revert and my score dropped again :(
@Phonon Yeah, Im really glad ML is being offered again, even though I already sat through all the lectures in 1-week sitting. Helps to go through it again
@Phonon @IvoFlipse You know this is what I love about those classes, they are all so inter-related but its not obvious. Which is why I try and 'take' classes that I have absolutely no interest in, (like NLP), because one lecture at one point hits on markov processes and I learn from that, and apply the same Tool somewhere else. Its so awesome.
Wow, I just have two functions and they weed out a whole lot of bad combo's
def allcaps(word):
if word.isupper() or word[1:2].isupper():
return False
return True
def checkChars(word):
for letter in word:
if letter in [u"\u0024", u"\u20AC", u"\xA3", '+'] or letter.isdigit():
return False
return True
that second function checks for $ € and pound sign
I should download a list with all the names of all countries, that should help weed out a lot