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With CSV and tabular data, usually data is put into the model as a 1D "feature vector". So, you want to convert all of your data columns into a numerical representation and then concatenate those numbers to form an array. You can do this in standard Java. Once you have your feature array, you can do |
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Did I undesrtand right that I need to read all columns by this method:
And after these steps my 'datum' will have all my data comparabled to my labels ? |
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For example my data except column's names are in number fromat (it sensor data ) , so I dont need to convert ? |
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Yes, the code snippet looks like this
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@saviord7 I will add a document a bit later. |
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Goof afternoon!
I saw a lot of image training in you example, but I am confused how I can make csv reader for fill training model next.\
I also saw this CSVDataset and I have some question:
If I have csv file with 10 columns (9 - data, 1 - label ) how I can rightly read all data:
I need to read for one column like:
Or I can do it with some another way?
For example, I will have next:
Next I can do it like that?
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