From: Kishore on 10 Nov 2009 13:59 Inputs please... Thanks..
From: Greg Heath on 13 Nov 2009 01:43 On Nov 10, 1:59 pm, "Kishore " <kishore3...(a)yahoo.co.in> wrote: > Inputs please... > > Thanks.. If the sizes of the training subsets are very dissimilar, you have to use one of several mitigation techniques to compensate. See the FAQ. Also search on "greg-heath" unbalanced Hope this helps. Greg
From: Greg Heath on 13 Nov 2009 01:52 On Nov 13, 1:43 am, Greg Heath <he...(a)alumni.brown.edu> wrote: > On Nov 10, 1:59 pm, "Kishore " <kishore3...(a)yahoo.co.in> wrote: > > > Inputs please... > > > Thanks.. > > If the sizes of the training subsets are very dissimilar, > you have to use one of several mitigation techniques > to compensate. > > See the FAQ. For comp.ai.neural-nets. >Also search on > > "greg-heath" unbalanced in Google Groups Hope this helps. Greg
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