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Using Jupyter notebooks #31

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VikashKothary opened this issue Feb 4, 2020 · 2 comments
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Using Jupyter notebooks #31

VikashKothary opened this issue Feb 4, 2020 · 2 comments

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@VikashKothary
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VikashKothary commented Feb 4, 2020

Mind if I add some notebooks which can be used to train and use the library.

It may require changes to the codebase due to the latest version of the UI.

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cjekel commented Feb 6, 2020

So I don't want to have any personal information in this repo. This would include no real dating profiles, pictures, bios etc... So notebooks are fine, but please scrub out all the personal information. That said I think external data sets are fine.

The profile in the readme is actually fake, and the individual is a pop star.

Although I do think you are onto something with running this library from a jupyter notebook. It would be fairly easy to check whether the trained model was adequately reviewing let's say the next 50 profiles.

Changes and improvements to the codebase are welcome. I want to keep some form of command line interface, but how things work behind that can certainly be changed.

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I'll be picking this up next.
Regarding your personal information note, this is very true. A quick Google search makes me think that we should look into this: https://github.com/kynan/nbstripout. But for now, I'll just to it manually.

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