Managed to solve the merging of Count-Min-Log on using a static exp=1.0026 :D works like charm #datascience
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@avibryant I think I solved it for all exp.... input: 2 cml. take 2 regs from same position in both cml, convert them to counts then do... -
@avibryant add them together to be "r"; now the new regs value c = (log(1+r (-1+x)))/(log(x)) -
@avibryant I am still testing it but seems to work. Will push my go code tomorrow. But the return for high numbers is a bit off 1-2 % -
@avibryant all this assuming we are not using the progressive flag
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@avibryant It won't work with progressive I can confirm that, but will solve that problem another time. it work for non progressive...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@avibryant cx being the same cell in cml1 and cml2: c1 = 60000, c2 = 5000 => count 24562065223, running 24562065223 ...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@avibryant through my equation gives us a c3 (for the new cml) of 60276 which ends up in a count of 24564098286Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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