Ya tried. I'm facing difficulties while using java debugger(jdb). I got the
order of execution of java classes. But, couldn't debug line by line.
Sushanth Bhat
IIIT-Bangalore
From: j.barrett Strausser j.barrett.straus...@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, August
Thanks folks for taking a look.
I haven't sat down to try it yet, but wondering how hard it is to construct
(realizable and realistic) k11, k12, k21, k22 values for three binary
sequences X, Y, Z where (X,Y) and (Y,Z) have same co-occurrence, but you
can tweak k12 and k21 so that the LLR values
Very cool.
There is an excel spreadsheet in the solr-recommender project at
src/test/resources/Recommender\ Math.xlsx that shows an example of the
cross-recommender with data that trivially simulates purchases (B) and views
(A), where everything purchased has been viewed but not the other way
Outside of the context of your demo, suppose that you have events a, b, c
and d. Event a is the one we are centered on and is relatively rare.
Event b is not so rare, but has weak correlation with a. Event c is as
rare as a, but correlates strongly with it. Even d is quite common, but
has no