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November 23, 2015 at 11:09 pm in reply to: Trying to get a True/False element answer from a model. #2415rober@onirikmagazine.comParticipant
Thanks for the answer!, we will be waiting!
November 18, 2015 at 11:21 pm in reply to: Trying to get a True/False element answer from a model. #2396rober@onirikmagazine.comParticipantWill be great to hear from CP since it’s already a week since the post is online, Im waiting to see how to deal with this issue because without a fix I can’t imagine how to make anything useful with the Scio.
Any thoughts?, Am I the only one stuck?
November 15, 2015 at 4:31 pm in reply to: Trying to get a True/False element answer from a model. #2382rober@onirikmagazine.comParticipantKoha,
The elements in my model are working very well, when I test the model it works recognizing the pill just right, the problem is when you bring another pill that is not in the model, instead of returning an error or empty, it return any of the elements in my model, and thus give you a false answer.
You can try with the hard cheese model that comes by default, just scan your skin ant it will tell you that you are cheese at x% fat.
November 15, 2015 at 4:19 pm in reply to: Trying to get a True/False element answer from a model. #2381rober@onirikmagazine.comParticipantThanks rejsharp!,
So just to be clear, right now if I make an app to check if a mushroom is poisonous or edible, and my model have 20 types of mushrooms, 10 poisonous and 10 edibles, if the mushroom im scanning is not in my model, it MUST return as a match any of the ones that it has, and likely tell me that the one that Im scanning is not poisonous (even when it might be) without any way to tell me just “I dont have this one in my database”.
I cant think of any real life use for the scio if it MUST give you false positives of any element not in your model.
Can someone clarify how can you make any app until this is fixed?
Hopefully mi getting this wrong 😥 😥 😥
November 12, 2015 at 10:06 am in reply to: Trying to get a True/False element answer from a model. #2364rober@onirikmagazine.comParticipantThanks rejsharp!!!, maybe if it shows the % of confidence in the match might do the trick (less than say 80% confidence can be taken as false).
Awesome your contribution on allmost all the post in the forum, kuddos!.
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