Questions tagged [interpretation]
An interpretation is an assignment of meaning to the symbols of a formal language.
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Reproducing a cool chart - Better understanding reference classes in mutlinomial logistic regression
I am trying to reproduce this excellent data visualisation from the Economist https://www.economist.com/interactive/uk-general-election/build-a-voter
They have used multinomial logistic regression, ...
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Interpretation of interaction term in R logit output [migrated]
I hope this is the right place for this question. I have the following logistic regression output (these are the coefficients in log odds, not AMEs):
This is from a logistic regression. The R command ...
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Is platform-independency of java really because of the combination of interpretation and compilation?
I've seen a lot of online resources saying, Java is platform-independent because of its combination of using both interpretation and compilation.
Stage 1: Java compiles the source code into a byte ...
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How to interpret inverse transformations estimates in linear regression?
I'm planning to perform linear regression with hemoglobin levels as outcome and age, bmi, race, income as predictors. As the residuals did not follow normal distribution I performed log and square ...
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Locale inheritance after interpretation
I am trying to understand how "inheritance" work at locale/interpretation level. I have an abstract locale (locA), with a method (g) defined within it. I have a concrete locale (locB), which ...
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interpreting the value of estimate for odds ratio doing logistic regression in R [closed]
I'm currently evaluating clinical data using a logistic regression in R.
Sample data
set.seed(42)
age <- round(runif(100, min = 20, max = 95))
cancer <- sample(c(0, 1), 100, replace = TRUE)
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How to interpret decimal coefficients from a poisson regression inflated in 1
I ran a Poisson regression inflated in one in Rstudio and got decimal coefficients to which applied exp(), and the result of this operation is less than 1.
I understand that to interpretate ...
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How to get SHAP values for caret models in R?
I am trying to get SHAP values for my models (which I built using caret). I have an RF model, and the data is:
data = structure(list(Main_Street = structure(c(2L, 3L, 2L, 1L, 3L,
2L, 3L, 1L, 2L, 2L), ...
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How Python deals with redeclared function
I have occurrences of accidentally redeclared functions in a python codebase. The occurrences are simple function definitions, no functools.singledispatch involved. I want to fix that. However, I do ...
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How does batch normalisation affect vanilla saliency (or other model interpretation) results?
I have built a convolutional neural network for a binary classification problem, and am now interpreting my results. I'm creating saliency plots to determine regions of the image that are important to ...
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How to force simplification and avoid interpolation in simple SASS calculation?
From SASS docs:
You can also use interpolation in a calculation. However, if you do,
nothing in the parentheses that surround that interpolation will be
simplified or type-checked, so it’s easy to ...
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VScode not recognizing certain functions from the Scapy module: how to fix?
note that I am coding in Python and using VScode as my editor.
I have imported the Scapy module for my code the following way:
from scapy.all import *.
The problem is that some of the functions that ...
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xgb.importance in R some reference or articles?
I would like to understand how the "Gain" column is calculated with xgb.importance function in R and if there exist some scientific articles about that with convergence results for example (...
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Fisher's exact test for different probability than 1
I am trying to do a Fishers exact test on the following dataset.
structure(list(found = c(17L, 21L, 18L), not.found = c(19L, 15L,
18L)), row.names = c("Gravel", "Grass", "...
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logistic regression model pairwise comparisons
I want to compute a model that checks on differences between Statuses between data sets plotted here on the graph:
1: https://i.stack.imgur.com/k7iBD.png
Therefore I computed the following model:
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Difference between LM model results of "resampling results" from caret and model results derived from prediction in R , and when should each be used?
I would like to analyse the performance of a linear model (lm_model) with Leave One Out Cross Validation (LOOCV). When using Caret and the "lm" method I obtain Model Results " ...
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Machine Learning - interpretation chart
I don't know how interpretation charts from training network in Machine Learning.
I don't understand why val_accuracy is divergent compering to accuracy and the same problem in second chart (loss vs ...
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How to pass all arguments of a function to a program?
Following-up on the last suggestion of a previous answer, I am trying to find a way to disable interpretation of the parameters I want to feed to an executable
Since
D:\program.exe this is a #full ...
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Why is shap.plots.bar() not working for me?
I computed several shap values for my Neural Net and wanted to plot them as a bar plot that only shows the top 10 most important features as bars and sums up the importance of the rest in another bar.
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Clingo interpretation
I am trying to interpret a clingo code for a sudoku and the last two lines confuse a lot. Is there anyone experienced with that, who can explain to me what I see?
%same_line(X1,X2) :- value(X1), value(...
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How to interpret the output of networkx.optimal_edit_paths?
I want to visualize a sequence of graphs where one is edited into another one edit step at a time. One subtask in doing this is to create the intermediate graphs between a source graph and a target ...
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backwards selection of glm does not change the complete model
I am very new to working with GLM. I have a dataset with categorical (as factors) and numerical predictor variables and the response variable is count data wiht a poisson distribution. These I put in ...
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How to flip the order of a TukeyHSD output?
I'm doing a TukeyHSD to compare differences in student ratings (of resource usefulness) by year. My output currently looks like this:
$year
diff lwr upr p ...
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What are the best practicises to interpret an assembly program without knowing what it's supposed to do?
I'm studying to pass an assembly exam where we are supposed to interpret an assembly source file provided without comments or anything, which is a task i find particularly difficult.
My question is if ...
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Adding a pretrained model outside of AllenNLP to the AllenNLP demo
I am working on the interpretability of models. I want to use AllenAI demo to check the saliency maps and adversarial attack methods (implemented in this demo) on some other models. I use the tutorial ...
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Is there any interpreter stage for eBPF programs?
I'm new to eBPF, as the tutorial suggests, eBPF is a runtime with a jit compiler. As far as I am concerned, the bytecode is just translated into native code in eBPF, so I wonder if there is any ...
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Interpretation of LSTM accuracy and keras metrics (MSE, MAE, MAPE) [duplicate]
I don't understand how I can change my model parameters in order to have more accurate results. Here below find my code of my Multi-step LSTM forecast of stock prices (predicting 8 days)
# set up the ...
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Can a Interpreted language have a entry point
I want to know, do only compiler based languages use a entry point, or if a interpreter based language can also use entry points, if yes then please give 1 example.
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pip fails with python3.10 & python3.11
I have python 3.8 & 3.9 and 3.10 and 3.11 installed, however pip install does not work for 3.10 and 3.11 and only works for the rest simply please observe:
pip3 install jedi
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Why is JS interpreted and not compiled? [closed]
I've read a lot of things about interpretation, compilation, just-in-time compilation, etc. But I haven't found a clear explanation about why JS was created as an interpreted language and why there is ...
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How to convert script into a hard coded version of it in Tcl language?
I am looking for a way to convert a script into its fully hard-coded version. I even don't know how this kind of function is named in software industry.. so I even don't know how to google it. Here ...
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Meaningfully interpreting BaseN encoded feature importances
I have data on a user's birthplace, specifically a city. Since I have a few thousand cities in my dataset, I looked for alternatives of OneHot encoding, since I didn't want to add thousands of columns ...
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What is the difference between the permissions tags -rwxr-xr-x and -rwxrwxrwx?
Before trying to assemble sequence data, I get a file size estimate for my raw READ1/READ2 files by running the command ls -l -h from the directory the files are in. The output looks something like ...
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Interpreting independent categorical variable in a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM)
I use a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with quasi-Poisson regression and fit the model with multivariate normal random effects, using Penalized Quasi-Likelihood, i.e. glmmPQL. The output is as ...
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Interpretation of relative frequency histogram with subgroups of unequal sizes
This question concerns correct interpretation a ggplot.
Specifically, I am attempting to create a three group relative frequency histogram (where the percentage is relative to each subgroup) and all ...
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"My program doesn't compile" equivalent for interpreted languages?
Even among CS students you can hear "omg my Python script doesn't compile". It hurts my ears as it is an interpreted language. What is an equivalent for "doesn't compile" for ...
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Fixed-effects coefficient interpretation
I ran a fixed-effects regression and I am not quite sure about the interpretation category which it belongs to (i.e. level-level and so on), due to a paper interpreting it differently from what I ...
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What exactly does skimage.segmentation.slic() represent?
I am working on copy move forgery detection and got stuck on one of the algorithms.
I have an RGB image of 532x800 pixels.
When the following code is run:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from skimage....
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Understanding the Output Coefficients from a Linear Model Regression in R
I'm reading a fairly simple hypothesis textbook at the moment. It is being explained that the coefficients from a linear model, where the independent variables are two categorical variables with 2 and ...
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Loop interpretation
I'm having trouble in understanding some part of this code I've found online, its goal is to print ASCII art from a .txt file. To be more accurate, I'm having trouble in undesrstanding the while loop ...
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Interpretation of predictions of sparse_categorical_crossentropy keras model
I am trying to train a model to classify news. I'm using the bbc-text database:
Data
I have transformed both, the output and input variables to be used in a keras model using Tokenizer().
Finally, I ...
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Does the sorting order matter when interpreting beta estimates in a regression model?
Seems like a very basic question but I just wanted to confirm. I'm running a multivariable linear regression model adjusted for different types of covariates (some numeric, some categorical, etc.). A ...
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Sympy function does not recognize assumptions about variables
I have a piecewise function that differentiates between positive and negative arguments. When I feed it explicit numbers it goes well, but when I enter a symbol it does not evaluate the function, even ...
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Display the dropped dummy when using PDPBox
I am currently working on how Machine Learning models can be interpreted and I found the function "pdp_plot" from the package PDPBox very useful to show how predicted outcome is impacted by ...
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Javascript execution: Understanding how Compilation and Interpretation steps work?
I recently learned how javascript executes the code in two steps: firstly the compilation and then the interpretation step.
I learned that the compilation phase only registers (takes into account) the ...
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Python Regression Tree interpretation
This is my code:
regr = DecisionTreeRegressor(max_depth = 2)
regr.fit(X_train, y_train)
y_pred = regr.predict(X_test)
mse = mean_squared_error(y_test, y_pred)
r2 = r2_score(y_test, y_pred)
print('...
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How can I implement the Connection Weight Product model interpretability method in Python?
I want to interpret my Keras Tensorflow model using Olden's Connection Weight Product method
I know there is a Package available for it in R but is there a way to implement this method natively in ...
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What is the good way of calculating the weight of every path in a TF2 neural network?
I'm trying to identify the most and least relevant input features of an ANN model (implemented with TF 2).
Since TF 2 returns the kernels and the bias calculated for each layer, the way to achieve so ...
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Interpretation of Negative Binomial regression with interaction, offset term and sum contrasts
I am very new to R and I am having problems to understand the output of my sum contrasted negative binomial regression with and without interaction between two factors (categorical). Maybe somebody ...