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I would suggest that once the notebook 05 in this folder is introduced, we should ask the participants to do the exercise with real data or even their own data so that they understand how the different DR algorithms will behave differently with the same data. This point has been made in one of the notebooks, that needs to be really harped.
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May 14, 2020
| "5. If you run the same method with the same parameters multiple times, do you always get the same result?" | ||
| "5. If you run the same method with the same parameters multiple times, do you always get the same result?\n", | ||
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| "**Note Dan/Scott**: In one of the earlier clustering notebooks, we did more formal method of clustering efficiency, can we ask the students to actually do that as an exercise, if it is not too complicated." |
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It's not clear to me what you're suggesting here.
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I would suggest that once the notebook 05 in this folder is introduced, we should ask the participants to do the exercise with real data or even their own data so that they understand how the different DR algorithms will behave differently with the same data. This point has been made in one of the notebooks, that needs to be really harped.