Predict votes of future comments
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I have a database with a lot of comments, each comment has a vote, a vote can be positive or negative. ex : -2, -5, -90, +45, +20...
So based on this training dataset I want to predict votes of future comments. How is it possible ? Thank you in advance
machine-learning deep-learning text-mining
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I have a database with a lot of comments, each comment has a vote, a vote can be positive or negative. ex : -2, -5, -90, +45, +20...
So based on this training dataset I want to predict votes of future comments. How is it possible ? Thank you in advance
machine-learning deep-learning text-mining
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You'l get more specific answers if you would explain what you have already tried. Right now your question is very broad and answer would be: use a regression model to train on the data.
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– Mark.F
Dec 29 '18 at 8:00
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I have a database with a lot of comments, each comment has a vote, a vote can be positive or negative. ex : -2, -5, -90, +45, +20...
So based on this training dataset I want to predict votes of future comments. How is it possible ? Thank you in advance
machine-learning deep-learning text-mining
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I have a database with a lot of comments, each comment has a vote, a vote can be positive or negative. ex : -2, -5, -90, +45, +20...
So based on this training dataset I want to predict votes of future comments. How is it possible ? Thank you in advance
machine-learning deep-learning text-mining
machine-learning deep-learning text-mining
asked Dec 28 '18 at 17:24
Mehdi SouregiMehdi Souregi
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You'l get more specific answers if you would explain what you have already tried. Right now your question is very broad and answer would be: use a regression model to train on the data.
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– Mark.F
Dec 29 '18 at 8:00
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You'l get more specific answers if you would explain what you have already tried. Right now your question is very broad and answer would be: use a regression model to train on the data.
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– Mark.F
Dec 29 '18 at 8:00
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You'l get more specific answers if you would explain what you have already tried. Right now your question is very broad and answer would be: use a regression model to train on the data.
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– Mark.F
Dec 29 '18 at 8:00
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You'l get more specific answers if you would explain what you have already tried. Right now your question is very broad and answer would be: use a regression model to train on the data.
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– Mark.F
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If you are hoping to process the text of the comments this is definitely possible. Just NLP training and a single output score.
But this might be more machinery than you're looking for? If you have more data on the comments this will be do-able without a neural net.
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If you are hoping to process the text of the comments this is definitely possible. Just NLP training and a single output score.
But this might be more machinery than you're looking for? If you have more data on the comments this will be do-able without a neural net.
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If you are hoping to process the text of the comments this is definitely possible. Just NLP training and a single output score.
But this might be more machinery than you're looking for? If you have more data on the comments this will be do-able without a neural net.
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If you are hoping to process the text of the comments this is definitely possible. Just NLP training and a single output score.
But this might be more machinery than you're looking for? If you have more data on the comments this will be do-able without a neural net.
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If you are hoping to process the text of the comments this is definitely possible. Just NLP training and a single output score.
But this might be more machinery than you're looking for? If you have more data on the comments this will be do-able without a neural net.
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You'l get more specific answers if you would explain what you have already tried. Right now your question is very broad and answer would be: use a regression model to train on the data.
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– Mark.F
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