Scott LeGrand

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Are you on Ubuntu 16.04 or 14.04? On Dec 15, 2017 9:24 PM, "rajserc" wrote: > Got past that, but is there version dependency for jsoncpp or is it a...

So the challenge here is that the version of JSONCPP in Ubuntu is really old and the function "name" used to be called "memberName". Sadly, I don't know any workaround...

Did this get resolved? We have long since checked in Volta support for DSSTNE and it works on a Vanilla Ubuntu 16.04 installation.

I think getting it running in Colaboratory would be really neat, but I currently don't have the bandwidth to do it myself. Can you tell me what steps you used...

Awesome, one could switch the loss function to L2 to perform a regression. Beyond that, what would you need?

Can you give me a few lines of data in the format you wish to import into DSSTNE? It can train any network you want with as many input, output,...

PS everyone who has responded to you is a member of the DSSTNE team. On Jul 14, 2016 12:06 PM, "Scott Le Grand" [email protected] wrote: > Can you give me...

1. For the purposes of recommendations, the recommendations themselves are binary 1/0 decisions. Hence we predict view/not view rather than ratings. 2. While we don't exploit timestamp data here, there's...

We have some ideas here based on approximate kNN methods. Stay tuned.

It's a no-brainer for inference, it's a science project for training. On Tue, Jun 12, 2018, 12:43 PM Ben Johnson wrote: > Interesting -- are you thinking just for inference...