I have a concept question about a prediction model that I want to build say I want to sell cars. there are only 1000 cars in the lot so that is not a lot of data but I go through the process of asking the person about what kind of car they want in this case with enough questions I can generally recommend a car to that person. how could I use deep learning over a period of time to help this process in any way from any perspective
but i think, to the point the ML could be used in the later part of my concern right. Fine tuning what type of questions to ask for a better overall outcome
Like for example you ask them lifestyle questions and based off of previous car purchases of people with similar answers the algo will suggest cars (AKA car netflix)
But notice the difference between those two types of questions. One is about direct car data requirements while the other is about a possible pattern (that may or may not exist) based on seemingly irrelevent details
@ChristianMatthew Probably more the answers. Generating questions is probably much more difficult. Could be wrong tho.
you could go to the proposed answer and circle back to the questioning to assure the answer or branch off to a different question set pointing to a new different answer
If you are going to implement, watch out for racial and gender issues. You don't want your ML to deem certain cars "black people cars" and others "white people cars" even if statistically that is the case.
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I opened this stupid ass laptop and my editor autosaved my old changes I made to my project, and I had made like over 100 changes and rewrites yesterday without backing it up (Yet it saved)...
FFS
Cant ctrl-z it this time...
there goes over 100kb worth of Javascript
UGHHHHHH I hate everything right now...
Im contacting the server admins, maybe they can reroll it ;-;
oh shush, I didnt fully shutdown the editor on my laptop before the end of the day yesterday
I wasnt even using vscode
and when opening my laptop, it detected the changes to the code that I made at home, and asked to save, and Oblivious me being all like Oh just talking to my friends doing nothing! Oh look I forgot I made changes! SAVE!
Its always like Just cant really find the TERM for something to help explain things
basically, I was using an online WYSIWYG editor, had it open on two PCs, shut one down (idiotically forgetting to actually close chrome, and chromes annoying ass "reload your last session" feature takes over) anyways, I went home, made probably around 60-100 changes, and wrote an entire conditional logging agent....
anyways again, opened other PC at school, all changes detected, autosaving enabled, saves current build rather than the old one that I just made...
deleted 80% of my code
back to the drawing board..
and because WYSIWYG editors rarely ever contain a workflow like github or git, I have no way of retrieving the 2nd to last save (Im just hoping the server devs have a temporary backup of the lastest saves)
I hate "internet explorer" it is disgusting! We can't use everything of javascript only for this rascal browser [we don't care about our security] we all knew it where will be danger came.
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@Md.Tahazzot there are security mechanisms that prevents you to do that. But the question is why. If a text file has to be modified, why using a browser for that? Is notepad not sufficient?
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@ndugger I think part of the confusion is in the early days of redux that's exactly what it was. Now redux is a full-fledged pattern with distinct differences from the flux pattern. This image is probably the most concise on modern day differences.
@JBis even the web speech API uses a backend server to recognize the speech on Chrome. You're better off finding a cloud service or using a server-side utility for speech to text recognition and sending the captured audio from MediaStream Recording API
when you open jsfiddle, then use the input with value as html, then try to change the value by typing "0" and then "1", the cursor must move to the month field
(assuming you use dd-mm-yyyy notation)
in my website, the cursor only moves when you typed a date > 4
(because it moves immediately when you type 4 or higher, and it moves when you have 2 digits where the first digit is > 0)
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