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instable results #13
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Hi @immaryw, I am not sure if the repo is being maintained by the owner, as over a year ago I submitted a pull request (#9) and an issue (#10), but no reaction has ensued whatsoever. Yet you might be interested in my branch, that can possibly alleviate your concern. The branch lacks an updated README, but the only configurable feature is thoroughly described in #9, and by default it offers significant performance improvement by applying proper numpy vectorization. The said instability is on account of the way kernel centers are being randomly picked from the
Obviously you can combine any two, or even all of the list points. Best regards, |
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@mierzejk I appreciated your awesome work and very helpful reply!! I installed your branch and the result looks more stable now 👍 |
Hi there,
I'm using the package to calculate density ratio for multi-dimensional data. I run the program many times using the same training and test datasets, but the estimated density ratio are often slightly different. Is there a way to make the result more stable.
Another question involves how to set sigma and lambda search range. These hyper-params affect the estimations too much!
Thanks in advance!!
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