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Templates and example code for creating Streamlit Components
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Matplotlib style configurator, built with Streamlit
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Streamlit tool to explore coco datasets
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Visualize your genotypes with 1000 genomes project data and Streamlit
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A Tutorial on Modelling Number of Infected Cases in Turkey of COVID-19 Using Machine Learning & AI
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Currently we use a very ad-hoc procedure for scaling the quadratic component of NAF when used for exploration:
https://github.com/angelolovatto/raylab/blob/9820275b17ee085e1955a6d845c0bdf61333f8da/raylab/algorithms/naf/naf_policy.py#L150-L155
A possibly better alternative would be to scale it based on the desired average action stddev. Something like:
scale_tril * (1.0 / average_stDemo Application with DataSUS death records and Streamlit
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Powering up Apache JMeter with Streamlit and opening the door for machine learning.
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Streamlit UI to remove duplicate or near duplicate images
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