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Note that the buttons in your README have references to project-delta in them...
Include a citation to the paper you are using as the basis for your project in paper/project.bib
We need this.
Create convolved data using a gamma function.
Build a linear regression on the convolved data.
The initial description of the project, paper, and goals was not particularly
clear.
The main goal appears to be to reproduce results from the paper - identified
specific results to attempt to replicate (image from paper), but you didn't
present any preliminary analysis towards that aim.
Identified struggles with applying preprocessing and linear modelling concepts
from class to their data. This is a good first step and effort should be
redoubled to accomplish this ASAP.
Seemed to have a good grasp of their overall goal, but no specific, short-term,
managable goals toward that end. You need to complete the regression analysis
to better understand the data and the challenges of reaching their goal to
reproduce the paper's results.
You appear to be using statsmodels
, but haven't mentioned it as a dependency.
In order for me to be able to run your code, you need to explicitly mention
dependencies as discussed during lecture 18.
You still have a lot of work to do, but there is still time.
There are unnecessary lines in data/tests/test_data.py
. Review and remove them
Update slides/progress.md
with your team name and team members
Add a description of what we "plan to do with the data [we've] chosen."
In the graphs tab in this repo, it shows that I have only 3 commits. I know that I have a lot more than that so I am just wondering if I am doing something wrong with my commits. I also do not want to get marked down when I am actually contributing a good portion to our repo. Thanks!
Add project information to README.md
.
@yuanyiwu do you want to take a shot at this? Maybe add some info on the paper itself and, if possible, what we plan to do (this may change).
I'm not seeing the checksums file in the repository or a way to access it. See data.py.
With PR #40, I realized that we need to standardize where we test our code from. What probably makes the most sense is to do it from tests/
. However, the problem is that, for load_data.py
specifically, we will usually call those modules from code/
. So, the relative paths will not point to the same place.
Thoughts?
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