On 06/04/2013 08:27 PM, Tom Fawcett wrote: > On Jun 4, 2013, at 2:38 AM, Lars Buitinck <l.j.buiti...@uva.nl> wrote: > >> 2013/6/4 Joel Nothman <jnoth...@student.usyd.edu.au>: >>> NLP folks pass the blame to IR folks :P >> ... and IR folks always mean absolute frequency, unless stated otherwise. > Coming from ML, I’ve seen it used as both absolute and relative. > > ML (and sklearn) is at the junction of several fields, and there are numerous > terms (bias, convex, confidence, support, frequency, decision tree) with > conflicting meanings. I suggest where there is a chance for confusion the > documentation should make meanings explicit. > Sure. If you see anything that can be improved, open an issue or do a pull-request. Simple documentation improvements are very welcome! (when is convex confusing btw?)
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