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Note: The context here is supervised regression
Without having to change it manually in the source code, is the uncertain_input a feature that can be turned off manually by the user? Or rather is it a feature that's intentionally hidden from the user?
Also, with regards to the inducing variables Z, how would I set it for the first ObservedLayer and fix it such that the subsequent layers would then follow suit and update itself w.r.t to the first layer?
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Regarding Uncertain Inputs
Regarding Uncertain Inputs and Setting Inducing Variables For ObservedLayer
Jun 28, 2021
Note: The context here is supervised regression
Without having to change it manually in the source code, is the
uncertain_input
a feature that can be turned off manually by the user? Or rather is it a feature that's intentionally hidden from the user?Also, with regards to the inducing variables Z, how would I set it for the first
ObservedLayer
and fix it such that the subsequent layers would then follow suit and update itself w.r.t to the first layer?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: