From 3dbb4b9b4a17d1f5b077a943c54a631964d5f8ca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: pswietojanski
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 09:36:51 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] 2nd lab
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01_Linear_Models.ipynb | 2 +-
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"cell_type": "markdown",
"metadata": {},
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- "### Note on random number generators (could move it somewhere else)\n",
+ "### Note on random number generators (general note)\n",
"\n",
"It is generally a good practice (for machine learning applications **not** cryptography!) to seed a pseudo-random number generator once at the beginning of the experiment, and use it later through the code where necesarry. This allows to avoid hard to reproduce scenariors where a particular action happens only for a particular sequence of numbers (which you cannot reproduce easily due to unknown random seeds sequence on the way!). As such, within this course we are going use a single random generator object. For instance, the one similar to the below:"
]