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There are several articles I would like to write on the Kiwi when I get the time.  If you would like to write them instead, please go for it, and let me know!
 
There are several articles I would like to write on the Kiwi when I get the time.  If you would like to write them instead, please go for it, and let me know!
  
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* [[Testing, Training, and Cross-Validation Data_OldKiwi]] -- Everyone should know what each of these are!
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* [[Using LibSVM effectively_OldKiwi]] -- a brief review of what they already show in their documentation.
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* [[Naive Bayes_OldKiwi]]-- What it is and why everyone should know about it.
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* [[Philosophies of Machine Learning_OldKiwi]] -- A long article
 
* [[Lower bound on performance of Bayes Classification_OldKiwi]] is <math>\frac{1}{2}</math> when the number of classes is 1
 
* [[Lower bound on performance of Bayes Classification_OldKiwi]] is <math>\frac{1}{2}</math> when the number of classes is 1
 
* [[Ideal performance of Bayes Classification_OldKiwi]] when the two classes are Gaussian with the same variance and prior probability can be computed exactly, even when there is correlation between the dimensions
 
* [[Ideal performance of Bayes Classification_OldKiwi]] when the two classes are Gaussian with the same variance and prior probability can be computed exactly, even when there is correlation between the dimensions
 
* [[Amount of training data needed_OldKiwi]] as a function of dimensions, covariance, etc.
 
* [[Amount of training data needed_OldKiwi]] as a function of dimensions, covariance, etc.
* [[Naive Bayes_OldKiwi]]-- What it is and why everyone should know about it.
 
 
* [[Classification of data not in the Reals_OldKiwi]] (<math>\mathbb{R}^n</math>), such as text documents and graphs
 
* [[Classification of data not in the Reals_OldKiwi]] (<math>\mathbb{R}^n</math>), such as text documents and graphs
 
* [[Fisher's Linear Discriminant_OldKiwi]] -- Why it is ideal in the case of equal-variance Gaussians, a derivation that is less heuristic than the traditional development.
 
* [[Fisher's Linear Discriminant_OldKiwi]] -- Why it is ideal in the case of equal-variance Gaussians, a derivation that is less heuristic than the traditional development.

Revision as of 15:27, 25 March 2008

Hi! I'm Josiah Yoder, and I'm a big fan of Kiwis... and wikis.

My webpage is little out of date, but you can visit it anyway!

TODO

There are several articles I would like to write on the Kiwi when I get the time. If you would like to write them instead, please go for it, and let me know!

Administrative stuff to do:

  • Copying stuff over from the old kiwi!
  • Create a Lecture Template_OldKiwi like someone has done manually at the bottom of every page.

Alumni Liaison

Ph.D. 2007, working on developing cool imaging technologies for digital cameras, camera phones, and video surveillance cameras.

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