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An LLM-based Multi-agent Framework of Web Search Engine (like Perplexity.ai Pro and SearchGPT)
What is MindSearch? It's one of the most powerful answer engines with Large Language Models (LLM). https://github.com/InternLM/MindSearch https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.20183 https://mindsearch.netlify.app/#features
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Feature Selection On Nominal Variables
I have been in a situation where l needed to carry out a statistical test on a one-hot-encoded nominal variable. It turns out that one-hot-encoding such variables dramatically increases the dimensionality of the dataset. The challenge l always face is that l don't really know how to carry out a statistical test of such a variable in its one-hot-encoded form since it introduces more columns for this variable. I thought of doing univariate tests on each column but l am not sure
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@Muhumuza Deus I'd run the scenario in ChatGPT and see what it returns. Good luck!
Support Vector Machine
I'm excited to share that I've just published an in-depth article on Support Vector Machines (SVMs)—a powerful tool in the machine learning arsenal! In this article, I explore the core concepts, from the mathematical foundations to practical implementation strategies. Whether you're just starting out or looking to deepen your understanding, this piece offers valuable insights and hands-on tips for mastering SVMs. Don't miss it—check out the article here! [https://lnkd.in/g-K4Z7cz] also you can check my article on Notion.https://spiny-week-74b.notion.site/Support-Vector-Machines-SVM-6f655f1ebf734526b36a97749987847a?pvs=4
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@Yash Dodwani thanks for sharing!
Welcome to Data Alchemy - Start Here
The goal of this group is to help you navigate the complex and rapidly evolving world of data science and artificial intelligence. This is your hub to stay up-to-date on the latest trends, learn specialized skills to turn raw data into valuable insights, connect with a community of like-minded individuals, and ultimately, become a Data Alchemist. Together, let's decode the language of data and shape a future where knowledge and community illuminate our way. Rules - Don't sell anything here or use Data Alchemy as any kind of funnel - We delete low effort community posts, and posts with poor English. Proofread your post first. - Help us make the posts high quality. If you see a low quality post, then click on the 3 dots on the post and "Report To Admins". Start by checking out these links - Classroom - Introduction - Roadmap - Contribution Be Aware of Scammers - Please be aware that this is a public group. Unfortunately, some people abuse the Skool platform to send DMs or post comments to trick people. This is the internet, so always do your own due diligence. Never automatically trust someone here on the Skool platform other than @Dave Ebbelaar's official account. To kick things off, please comment below, introducing yourself. Let us know: 1. Your name and where you're from 2. What project(s) you're currently focused on See you in the comments!
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Welcome to Data Alchemy - Start Here
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@Huseyin Kececi welcome to the group! Enjoy!
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@Dennis Livingston welcome to the group! Happy learning!
For Beginning Python Students: Additional Python Coding Challenges
I'm just starting to learn Python, but I know from learning other programming languages that writing numerous programs in the new programming language cements how to use the new language in my mind. Here are quite a few free Python coding challenges for Python students at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels: https://www.101computing.net/category/python-beginner/ https://www.101computing.net/python-challenges-intermediate-level/ https://www.101computing.net/category/python-advanced/ 300 solutions are available if you need help programming in Python, HTML/CSS/JavaScript, LMC, SQL, etc., but that requires registering as a member for £35 per year (about US$45 at today's exchange rates). If I truly got stuck, I would probably just post a question on Stackoverflow.com or else choose another programming challenge. Here is the list of solved challenges for members: https://www.101computing.net/solved-challenges/
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@Nick Young thanks for sharing!
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Marcio Pacheco
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Tech & Advertising Entrepreneur based in Seattle.

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