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max margin example: magic numbers? #56

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amueller opened this issue Feb 15, 2017 · 3 comments
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max margin example: magic numbers? #56

amueller opened this issue Feb 15, 2017 · 3 comments

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@amueller
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Hey jake. I'm about to steal your max margin example for my lecture.
It looks like there are magic numbers
that show the margin of the other candidates.

Where do they come from? eyeballing?

Also, I feel like we might put that into the sklearn example gallery?

@jakevdp
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jakevdp commented Feb 18, 2017

Yep, I think I just eyeballed those.

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jakevdp commented Feb 18, 2017

As far as putting in sklearn... the code is MIT licensed and can be copied. But the discussion has a more restrictive license and probably cannot.

That said, I have an older BSD-licensed version of a similar thing in http://github.com/jakevdp/sklearn_tutorial

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Cool :)
I we can write a new discussion relatively easily after stealing the code ;)

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