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MarinPostma
MarinPostma commented May 4, 2020

Right now, the integration test use the movie dataset. This is an issue because this dataset is unnessecarily big for testing purpose and thus drastically slows down running the test suite. I suggest we use a smaller dataset (< 100 entries) to improve our CI time.

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Geethasaikrishna
Geethasaikrishna commented Apr 24, 2020

Text in the notebook: Our weights need to be improved. To do this, we take a few data items (such as images) that and feed them to our model

Issue : In the italic- highlighted text above, seems like word that is not fitting in context of sentence. Two probable cases, may be something is missed to be written after that or that is actually a typo

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mukulhase
mukulhase commented Feb 20, 2018

Documentation is now available here: here
It is generated from the source code. It would be really helpful if people who have already understood the API contribute by adding doc strings in re-Structured format to functions.

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LukeMathWalker
LukeMathWalker commented Feb 8, 2020

A backend implementation in Rust using Tide as web framework and Diesel as ORM.
The project passes all tests in the Postman collection and comes with its own set of unit and integration tests, checked in CI.

Not really sure on the process: do you want to check the project first or should I open a PR to add it to README? 😄

Repo: http

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