Result for 0060A24BA21BA51AC7A325B74750EE524824A813

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FileName./usr/share/doc/shogun/html_cn/NeuralInputLayer_8h_source.html
FileSize24628
MD5D742277E4A3697A09F1A0C6A4D002321
SHA-10060A24BA21BA51AC7A325B74750EE524824A813
SHA-2562469436398E440EF3C9FE78F8610B280C05DBE170CEFCF05EF6B3B495C248A33
SSDEEP192:wuTqpO/kssJTnqmrsklJcBJzOlN6Oy5cP6xRqRJN2pKOo3384JqYK3Kib/qEitbK:wuTRra1lMYyCOQ+LV5dVMq3/lS1H2R
TLSHT1C6B29B7589D30A32426392D6AEF1AB7C30D36A2FD7470608B9FC37AC13D6ED1B956405
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MD595CC96D701048F5A50ED9782C6AABF1C
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescription The SHOGUN machine learning toolbox's focus is on large scale kernel methods and especially on Support Vector Machines (SVM). It provides a generic SVM object interfacing to several different SVM implementations, among them the state of the art LibSVM. Each of the SVMs can be combined with a variety of kernels. The toolbox not only provides efficient implementations of the most common kernels, like the Linear, Polynomial, Gaussian and Sigmoid Kernel but also comes with a number of recent string kernels as e.g. the Locality Improved, Fischer, TOP, Spectrum, Weighted Degree Kernel (with shifts). For the latter the efficient LINADD optimizations are implemented. Also SHOGUN offers the freedom of working with custom pre-computed kernels. One of its key features is the "combined kernel" which can be constructed by a weighted linear combination of a number of sub-kernels, each of which not necessarily working on the same domain. An optimal sub-kernel weighting can be learned using Multiple Kernel Learning. Currently SVM 2-class classification and regression problems can be dealt with. However SHOGUN also implements a number of linear methods like Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA), Linear Programming Machine (LPM), (Kernel) Perceptrons and features algorithms to train hidden Markov-models. The input feature-objects can be dense, sparse or strings and of type int/short/double/char and can be converted into different feature types. Chains of "pre-processors" (e.g. subtracting the mean) can be attached to each feature object allowing for on-the-fly pre-processing. This build comes WITHOUT support for Thorsten Joachim's `SVM^light`, because of it's 'no-redistribute', 'no-commercial-use' license. This package contains the documentation files for shogun in Chinese language.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameshogun-doc-cn
PackageRelease0.33.git20141224.d71e19a.fc22
PackageVersion3.2.0.1
SHA-1102FFF431D96C919194DCBE874B432A65BA2A499
SHA-256721AACE41B35270AB9346DF56A18CF1BEE0A216D4C5FA93E791CF6A727BD99B7
Key Value
MD52EEC745F9CE248002037106425534DFF
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescription The SHOGUN machine learning toolbox's focus is on large scale kernel methods and especially on Support Vector Machines (SVM). It provides a generic SVM object interfacing to several different SVM implementations, among them the state of the art LibSVM. Each of the SVMs can be combined with a variety of kernels. The toolbox not only provides efficient implementations of the most common kernels, like the Linear, Polynomial, Gaussian and Sigmoid Kernel but also comes with a number of recent string kernels as e.g. the Locality Improved, Fischer, TOP, Spectrum, Weighted Degree Kernel (with shifts). For the latter the efficient LINADD optimizations are implemented. Also SHOGUN offers the freedom of working with custom pre-computed kernels. One of its key features is the "combined kernel" which can be constructed by a weighted linear combination of a number of sub-kernels, each of which not necessarily working on the same domain. An optimal sub-kernel weighting can be learned using Multiple Kernel Learning. Currently SVM 2-class classification and regression problems can be dealt with. However SHOGUN also implements a number of linear methods like Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA), Linear Programming Machine (LPM), (Kernel) Perceptrons and features algorithms to train hidden Markov-models. The input feature-objects can be dense, sparse or strings and of type int/short/double/char and can be converted into different feature types. Chains of "pre-processors" (e.g. subtracting the mean) can be attached to each feature object allowing for on-the-fly pre-processing. This build comes WITHOUT support for Thorsten Joachim's `SVM^light`, because of it's 'no-redistribute', 'no-commercial-use' license. This package contains the documentation files for shogun in Chinese language.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameshogun-doc-cn
PackageRelease0.33.git20141224.d71e19a.fc22
PackageVersion3.2.0.1
SHA-1D576A5B680253D2A8D20604CE15DB3372005A373
SHA-25667A9978CAFCCABF6932B986BC0F4197B4F946042519ECF629B7651D6AF5288BC