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How to use R, H2O, and Domino for a Kaggle competition

28 pointsby earinoover 10 years ago

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izydaover 10 years ago
I do not understand start ups like Domino. It seems to me like it is essentially the equivalent of running an AWS instance along with a git hub account. AWS does not require any sort of hardware maintenance on your part and it takes only a tutorial or two to learn how to install R and run code on it in parallel &#x2F; across multiple instances.<p>Presumably, Domino does not take unparallelized R code and transform it into parallelized code - so if you have to use the parallels R package (or some equivalent) anyway to get it to run on multiple cores, what really is the value add? Am I missing something?
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dxbydtover 10 years ago
Can you please comment on why you need a 50 node 3 hidden layer ffnn to do regression, as opposed to something simpler ?
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