On Thu, Aug 01, 2013 at 07:11:22AM -0400, Josh Wasserstein wrote: > Thanks Joel. That's my intuition , but I don't quite get why that would lead > to > identical scores. Every CV split should yield different training and testing > data, so even if the RBG stores trivial coefficients (and I still don't know > what trivial would mean here), the support vectors would be different, and the > performance would vary for the same exact kernel, wouldn't they?
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