Returns the column names for the Criteo dataset. Kept as a fallback. integer_features = [f"I{i}" for i in range(1, 14)] categorical_features = [f"C{i}" for i in range(1, 27)] return ['label'] + ...
There are a handful of brief points in life when time seems to stand still, and the decision you make right there and then has the power to fundamentally change your future for better or for worse. In ...
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In a project of mine I use random.choice on a numpy array (at multiple point in the code) which worked fine until recently. After upgrading to Python 3.11, my code crashes with: ValueError: The truth ...
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This paper questions the generally accepted assumption that one can make a random choice that is independent of the rest of the universe. We give a general description of any setup that could be ...
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