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- Do we know of any noncomputable physical processes?
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- Decision tree select next attribute by error rate
- Finite-State Transducers for Text Rewriting
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Do we know of any noncomputable physical processes? Posted: 18 Feb 2020 12:33 PM PST I couldn't find an answer to this question because every answer I found talks about hypothetical's. Some examples could be: Replication of DNA Activation patterns of the brain Global air currents Again, the question is about real world processes, and they must have been proven to be noncomputable. Not simply so complex that no computer today could compute it. [link] [comments] |
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Have You Tried LinkedIn Learning yet? Posted: 19 Feb 2020 01:23 AM PST |
Decision tree select next attribute by error rate Posted: 18 Feb 2020 02:57 PM PST In decision trees I have to choose the attributes by least error rate What does this mean? Let's say I have a data set with 2 classifiers like Yes or No [link] [comments] |
Finite-State Transducers for Text Rewriting Posted: 18 Feb 2020 06:22 AM PST |
Best tutorials to learn React Native in its current state? Create projects? Posted: 18 Feb 2020 03:48 PM PST I've tried Stephen Grider's and Maximilian Schwarzmüller's courses on Udemy but refunded both of them because they went too fast and didn't properly explain what they were coding. So far I've built a 'guess a number' app and a to do list app. What's the best way to learn react native? Starting creating a project I'm passionate by googling, stack overflow, and the react/react native documentation? Feel like I'm stuck in tutorial hell. [link] [comments] |
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