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Shouldn't there be biases in the example from Chapter 5? #48

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doctortellini opened this issue Jul 30, 2018 · 2 comments
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Shouldn't there be biases in the example from Chapter 5? #48

doctortellini opened this issue Jul 30, 2018 · 2 comments

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doctortellini commented Jul 30, 2018

I am currently unable to make it work for a regression problem. Your example (a classification problem) runs well for me, but I wonder if shouldn't it have biases for increased performance as the book recommends.
Thank you in advance, and best regards!

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sth4nth commented Jul 30, 2018

You are right. There should be biases. I was just being lazy. Will fix.

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sth4nth commented Nov 20, 2018

Fixed

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