> what advantage do I get from the compute cost of gradient descent over random sampling? Random sampling becomes prohibitive in higher dimensions due to the curse of dimensionality [0]. Gradient descent doesn't have…
This is not entirely true as of C# 7.2. That version of the language adds "ref structs" - which can only be allocated on the stack and cannot be boxed [1]. This requires some care though, as the struct may still be…
Infiltrating the ranks of your enemy? Basically, if he got most of the smart people in their 20s as users of the site, it would take that longer for someone to uncover his operations. That's what Al Capone did, though I…
> what advantage do I get from the compute cost of gradient descent over random sampling? Random sampling becomes prohibitive in higher dimensions due to the curse of dimensionality [0]. Gradient descent doesn't have…
This is not entirely true as of C# 7.2. That version of the language adds "ref structs" - which can only be allocated on the stack and cannot be boxed [1]. This requires some care though, as the struct may still be…
Infiltrating the ranks of your enemy? Basically, if he got most of the smart people in their 20s as users of the site, it would take that longer for someone to uncover his operations. That's what Al Capone did, though I…