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Implement ReliefF #3
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Closes biolab#3 What is missing? * inclusion in OWRank widget * stratified selection of instances
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Closes biolab#3 What is missing? * inclusion in OWRank widget * stratified selection of instances
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The code may assume (at least for the time being) that the data is stored in numpy matrices; if it is not, it is allowed to load them into numpy.
If we want to implement the ReliefF for data stored in SQL, we will probably at least partially do it on the server side.
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