Actually I guess they don't accept American students. What's the US equivalent? Salem institute? Does anyone find it strange that there's only one wizarding school per country?
"could I use a restricted boltzmann machine to improve the accuracy of my classifier?". Yes, if you're using a Naive Bayes classifier, almost definitely
When I say "language", I don't mean programming language. I mean the language in which the texts are written. How rich/complex the vocabulary is, etc
If in English, as it seems to be in your case, then I can almost guarantee an improvement from NB. However, that is still quite dependent on what the two classes are
I seem to recall explaining this to you about 24 hours ago
alright @ml_guy. Let me ask you this: You have examples labeled POS (positive) and NEG (negative). What are the positive examples, examples of? What class do they actually belong to (law documents? documents written by John Grisham?)?
Could you guys explain me this: "What are the positive examples, examples of? What class do they actually belong to (law documents? documents written by John Grisham?)?"
if you were fine with little examples, I'm almost positive that there was some sample bias, and you therefore got VERY lucky. I wouldn't count on such luck lasting for bigger examples
@ml_guy: forget that for now. Get two distinct corpora first. That question has been somewhat answered by the fact that your texts are random
and you want to write a function g that wraps around f, takes two arguments, adds them up, adds one and prints the result, returning nothing, then you could write g like this:
@inspectorG4dget probably biased.. .but a huge fan of Billy Joel, have every album, single, LP that's ever been realised and acquired some unrealised stuff...blah blah :p
The Stranger is a great album. I remember listening to it a lot when I was a kid, before I had a CD player. My choices were the radio, or my mom's LPs...
Fortunately she had good taste in music. IMO, at least.
I was the scrawny kid, who became one of the best endurance runners and swimmers by running away from classmates who made fun of my dreams of becoming a fighter pilot
@JonClements: that's a really good song - very telling of my mood at 3AM every night