"WTF? Why can't I get the accuracy of this classifier higher?!" (manually looks at training set targets) "Oh. I see"
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Replying to @Zecca_Lehn
It is, that's why I was confused. It's a basic CNN that *should* have been better. Mislabeled training set though...yep.
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Replying to @generativist
Do CNNs tend to improve the imbalanced class problem?
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Replying to @Zecca_Lehn
As always, the annoying answer for deep learning: "maybe? assuming you have enough examples." ;)
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Replying to @Zecca_Lehn
Oh yea. Had a small dataset recently. Though, "way too tiny for deep methods. Stick to basics." Then, I tried it anyway. 20% improvement.
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Replying to @generativist
Very good.!What package(s) in R/Py would you recommend for CNNs?
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Keras is awesome for prototyping. https://keras.io/ Here's a nice tutorial for doing CNN in Keras for MNIST: https://github.com/ml4a/ml4a-guides/blob/master/notebooks/convolutional_neural_networks.ipynb …
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