• <br>I am sort of stuck on Lesson 19 #26:
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  • ...are zero but you can get an f(x) for the middle two from the graph. It's sort of a bear to integrate but the cosine terms end up cancelling out and you'r
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  • ...ollowing steps: 1) get the eigendecomposition of the covariance matrix, 2) sort the eigenvalues in decreasing order, and swap the eigenvectors correspondin
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  • ...ord (classifiers based on Bayes Rules can definitely do that). Then we can sort the records by the probability in a decreasing order so that those more lik
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  • ...the two class distributions. Most of the time for linear classifiers this sort of thought process isn’t used, though. Instead, <span class="texhtml">''b
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  • ...the two class distributions. Most of the time for linear classifiers this sort of thought process isn’t used, though. Instead, <span class="texhtml">''b
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  • There is no "best" clustering algorithm. Any algorithm imposes some sort of structure on the data. If the structure imposed by the clustering algori
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  • The outline is very helpful to sort the slecture. For every step you provide a specific and good explanation. A
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  • You did a good work! The outline is helpful for me to sort my mind. And a combination with Nyquist theorem is a very point. Because I
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  • ...cations nowadays. All the entities in the world can be represented by some sort of connections. A big part of today's technology is to figure out these con
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  • ...this radio module is for handheld units that transmit audio, I needed some sort of modem for converting data to an analog format and vice-versa. One of th
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  • %sort(numPixels,'descend')
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  • ...ut what is going on in the body and allows them to make a diagnosis if any sort of abnormality is detected. This ultimately allows one to determine the sta
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  • ...proper formants for the desired vowel phoneme and then excited using some sort of source. In the example on this website https://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/
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  • ...up, an understanding of groups and fields is an absolute necessity for any sort of meaningful comprehension of what the Galois group truly is. Three major
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  • ...“what is the most dense packing of regular spheres possible, without any sort of overlap?” This problem seems like it could be solved easily, but it to
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  • These alternatives have some sort of a similarity with the n-sphere. Other alternatives of the n-sphere are a
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  • ...“what is the most dense packing of regular spheres possible, without any sort of overlap?” This problem seems like it could be solved easily, but it to
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  • ...losure, associativity, identity and inverse. The "binary operation" is any sort of modification to the elements. Examples of these would be the typical ope
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  • ...here one prototile is chosen, and then when adding more pieces later on, a sort of dead end occurs, where no piece can be placed while following the rules
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  • So how does one make any sort of geometric statement about angles using this group notation? Well, the an
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  • ...ansaction. A bad actor viewing this is obviously a danger, so we need some sort of security to counteract that. ...by hand, but moving into these ciphers tends to involve a computer of some sort or it will take a very long time. The way both of these encryption methods
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  • Almost all random number generation involve the use of some sort of seed to create the number. A seed is a number that is given and put into ...atch on and is having fun. In something like online gambling, however, any sort of predictability can caouse millions of dollars of damage. For this reason
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