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About Amazon-Computers and Amazon-Photo #12
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The classes were obtained based on the |
Thank you for your help. I am now trying to figure out how I should determine the label for each node. I see that the description of the node label in PYG is the category to which the node belongs, but I'm not quite sure where I get this category from. For example data with the category ["Electronics", "Camera & Photo", "Video Surveillance", "Surveillance Systems", "Surveillance DVR Kits"], is the third sub-category of it used as the label |
If I remember correctly, the categories are nested. That is, |
OK ! Thank you for your help. |
I would like to ask you in what way you constructed the graph. How do you identify the neighbors of each item? Thank You! |
I have now shown its three levels of categories and found that it has 12 categories; I would like to know how you have divided these 12 categories into 8 categories. Thanks! [('Accessories', 9957) ('Lenses', 5267) ('Digital Cameras', 3536) ('Bags & Cases', 3249) ('Tripods & Monopods', 1295) ('Binoculars & Scopes', 1195) ('Lighting & Studio', 647) ('Flashes', 517) ('Film Photography', 460) ('Video', 430) ('Video Surveillance',85)(Printers & Scanners',17)] |
May I ask how to divide the two data sets of Computers and Photo from Amazon-Electronics. I went to the original website(http://jmcauley.ucsd.edu/data/amazon/index_2014.html) to check, but it is still not clear how to divide the two sub-datasets of Computers and Photo. I would be very grateful if you could give me some ideas on what you were doing at that time.
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