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18:00
whats new?
Yak. Camel was here before.
haha
lol
@belisarius yeah yeah .. Voila!!!!!!
we should carry a thick matress
18:02
hahaha :D
yeah good point
its my desktop pic now :)
haha
@tony are you coming with us?
yea
should be a laugh lol
@belisarius one more camel please for Tony
CamelCase
18:08
haha
HaHaHa
LikeIt
;)
we travelling the sahara or something?
@belisarius lol
18:09
:)
whos into Perl round here?
@tony you all are coming nepal bc'z am inviting all of you in India
lol
got no dosh atm
and as I am rajasthani girl so I will bring camel for your ride
:P
:p
18:11
so belisarius is just planning for it
It's a rajasthani use. Every girl share her camels with fellow programmers
hahaha :D
not every but I can
for you
:)
Ohhhhhhhhhh
I'm falling in love
hahaha ... am older thn you ..you 9 year kiddo
18:14
he is not Indian
at all
@Richa hey, don't discriminate.
hahaha
ok
So, what's your camel name?
I have no camel
I have to buy it before come to nepla
mmm sounds bad
18:16
nepal*
nah!only few of rajasthani have them
80% not
keep this photo. It'll help you to choose the right one. (the one on the left)
OMG! ROFL
:D
Hey
friend, anybody can help me... I need find information abou EMV library?
sorry I can't
@PhE Post a question
there is a EMV tag already
18:25
;D
@Richa Well, thanks for replying.
@Richa Well, thanks for replying.
18:48
Good Night guys
:)
@Richa good night!
19:06
Hello
@Chacha102 hello
19:22
Hi everyone
Hi you too
20:02
hello
re @Sagar you finish your job today ?
no
bad :p
another hour to go :S
everyone in the office looks like they are desperate to leave, because it is friday
and just a slow day in general :S
20:10
hello
I had a panic this morning.
Huge bug.
:\Solved?
But as it turned out a huge data error was compensating for it.
Now we just fix both and pretend nothing happened.
whistle
always have some backup :p
20:14
today I made a cronjob to made some backup to our database :)
Nobody likes a bug panic, build break, or anything like that on a Friday let alone at all. :(
lol!!
I know...
when it's happen, you need become seek
Imagine finding a major bug on friday, and having to come back on Saturday and Sunday to get that stuff fixed :S
I become blind
and see it only the monday :)
20:17
Hah, @shingara
I never write bugs
duh
lol Gary...
rightr...
@Gary, I'm willing to bet that everybody does at some point and they might not know, not being the person to catch it later down the road. It is good if you have a clean track record though. :P
sarcasm ;-)
Hard to tell, I've had programmers tell me they write perfect code and really believe their own bullshit.
20:19
Is it 1600 yet?
@Angelina there are a lot of people to think that wrongly :(
1600 what ?
oh, haha. Well, I try to make it so my bugs are really devious, so I can be proud of figuring them out :-).
and brag about that instead
@shingara time...4pm
lol Gary...I try to do that too...unfortunately the data that is printed (or not printed) gives everything away :\
lol
I think I need to stop printing everything. No output to the program!
first line, just return
then brag about how your algorithm is constant time
hahaha
The perfect program! No bugs possible..
20:23
Gary, brilliant :P
int main() { return 0; }
oh crap! I forgot the comments...
//This program returns nothing
int main() { return 0; }
//end
If you want no bug, the better way is not use it
because after compilation
you can't see some bug
because you don't use it :)
no use == no bug
no code == no bug too :)
but then we'd all be out of jobs!
no code/no use means no software to write, means no jobs, means no beer
you can blame the client to use your product and found some bug :)
we CANNOT have no beer!
20:33
i think beer predates software
Of course
if I had to write less code, I could use the time to brew some beer
no beer = no motivation = no code = no software = no client = no job = no beer
that is a bad vicious cycle
yea
lol that sounds like a good idea...brewing your own beer..
20:39
this is the SO Tavern after all
someone try the GPL beer ?
/me go a beer in his fridge
21:03
I'm out ladies and gentlemen...have a great great weekend!
good week-end too
21:14
hello
22:07
homebrew is actually quite easy
i highly recommend trying it at least once.
That's a relief
just boil some water, add some wheat malt. wait 30 minutes, add some hops, wait 30 minutes, take off burner, add yeast, wait 3 weeks. done.
does anyone know what "precision" and "recall" mean in machine learning? i have a question about them.
@entens my friend used the same recipe. he said it turned out to be totaly alcohol-less but damn great laxative.
Precision and recall are two widely used metrics for evaluating the correctness of a pattern recognition algorithm. They can be seen as extended versions of accuracy, a simple metric that computes the fraction of instances for which the correct result is returned. When using precision and recall, the set of possible labels for a given instance is divided into two subsets, one of which is considered "relevant" for the purposes of the metric. Recall is then computed as the fraction of correct instances among all instances that actually belong to the relevant subset, while precision is the...
Precision is how good the results from your search engine are.
Recall is how many results you get.
So, a search that returns every page on the internet has 100% recall, but zero percent precision.
And a search that returns a single relevant page has 100% precision, but like 00.001% recall.
22:21
^ what he said.
But anyway, @anton, what's your actual question?
I used this question to dtermine machine learning specialists :) the question is, what am i doing wrong if i have precision=82%(its ok) but recall=51%(not ok, need at least 65%). its classification task, i have a set of vectors which belong to one of two classes.
what type of classifier are you using?
teaching a decisiontree using waffles. Is there something wrong with my train set(too many negative samples/too many positive samples)?
Decision tree with 9 geometric parameters
Well, it means your classifier is finding a subset of what it needs to.
That may be consistent with overfitting.
Are you using any pruning with your decision tree?
no i am not. do i have to use crossvalidation to determine how many levels of my tree i need?
22:27
Basically, you need three sets. You need a training set, a set for use in pruning and your test set.
Hmm.. i dont know this technique. what do you mean by saying i need a set for pruning? i have to calibrate my tree on this pruning set only?
The basic idea is you train on your training set, then you prune your tree until you reach some good balance between simplicity and results based on your pruning set.
Then you try it against your testing set.
It's a very general technique for decision trees, that's why I'm being abstract :)
@Ryan Oh, i get it :) I'll see what i can do in waffles. Btw, can you recommend some decisiontree implementation? :)
The one I'm familiar with is in the NLTK library for python.
Check out some books / search google scholar for stuff that gives good results is what I would do.
Of course, I'm in an academic mode, so that's my answer to almost everything :)
@Ryan unfortunately i need a c++ library :( damn waffles have no pruning functions
22:34
You may be able to build something based on the boost graph libraries.
Anyways, it's quitting time for me.
Ciao.
bye, thanks for your help :)
@Anton good yeast makes all the difference in the world
can u supply term to suppress from the search in SO?
ie. searching for...

java dom -framework

... would exclude any results with framework in them
22:57
guys, what do you know about the frequency with which google indexes some of major sites? i asked a question ~15 mins ago, now i google "waffles trees prunning" and see my question on the top place in google's results! I just don get it.
23:09
haha
you win the internet
Now all we nee is the site back :)
Wasn't me, btw
Can I blame you anyway?
Go on then. It won't bother me...
Not sure if this is the place to ask this but here goes: Does anybody have any idea why my client is unable to login to a website when using AOL 9.1 ? AFAIK, AOL uses whatever version of IE is installed locally (IE7 in his case), and the weird thing is that he is able to login using IE directly. Any input would be more than appreciated !
Oh, look, SOs back.
23:24
Yay!
@MarcGravell I think I might be too exhausted too /blame sadly.
Made it through the conference today! Doing positively nothing this weekend but relaxing and being lazy.
I've earned it dammit.
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