Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
En la partición de entrenamiento estándar
English translation:
In the standard training partition
Spanish term
En la partición de entrenamiento estándar
3 +3 | In the standard training partition | Robert Carter |
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Proposed translations
In the standard training partition
"To address this issue, the data set can be divided into multiple partitions: a training partition used to create the model, a validation partition to test the performance of the model, and a third test partition.
... In a neural network model, the training set is used to obtain the network weights."
https://www.solver.com/partition-data
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Note added at 22 mins (2020-07-17 01:19:16 GMT)
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"Separating data into training and testing sets is an important part of evaluating data mining models. Typically, when you separate a data set into a training set and testing set, most of the data is used for training, and a smaller portion of the data is used for testing.
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If you create and process a mining structure, and then later decide that you want to set aside a test data set, you can modify the properties of the mining structure. To change the way that data is partitioned, edit the following properties:"
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/analysis-services/data-mini...
I had this at first and when I read over it again, I starting questioning if so or not..... |
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