It would be nice to do something else instead of crash and burn, but for
the moment that's on the user.
Well the kernel approximation should make it work. If you are after
visualization I'd also recommend the T-SNE
from this branch:
https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/pull/4025
On 03/25/2015 03:38 PM, Stephen O'Neill wrote:
Hey Andy,
Hmmm, that might be it. My machine only has 8GB of RAM - why didn't I
think of that? Indeed the RAM usage seems to have pretty large
fluctuations for the process, and when I re-run now instead of just
silently dying its choking up my whole computer - indicative of a RAM
issue.
Thank you very much - and sorry for the false alarm.
Best,
Steve O'Neill
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