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do you have video how to use it? #71

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Sandy4321 opened this issue Mar 22, 2019 · 8 comments
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do you have video how to use it? #71

Sandy4321 opened this issue Mar 22, 2019 · 8 comments
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do you have video how to use it?

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sauln commented Mar 22, 2019

Sorry no, no videos.

I’m open to the idea of including videos, just never thought to make one. Is there something about videos that the written documentation would be insufficient for?

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I see
then maybe short code to understand main ideas?

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sauln commented Mar 24, 2019

Have you tried looking at ripser.scikit-tda.org?

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yes , it is not clear what is it
Is it new kind if t-SNE
seems to be it is something interesting, but what is it?

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sauln commented Mar 25, 2019

This paper is a great introduction to the general idea of persistent homology.

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looks good bu titi s too long for main idea description, so it is not something similar to t-SNE

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ctralie commented Mar 25, 2019 via email

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looks interesting thank, but on practice is it better than t-SNE or algorithms based on graphs
how this can help with standard AI problems like classification or visualization for multidimensional data?

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