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package ai.preferred.regression.exercise;
import ai.preferred.regression.Shell;
public class E16_AmazonTrainTest {
/**
* DATA: data/amazon.csv
*
* TODO:
* Let's go to the amazon data: 'amazon.csv'.
* Split the data in proportion 80/20.
* Build a regression on the training split and evaluate it on the testing.
*
* CHECK: Is RMSE (on testing) > RMSE[TRAINING] or RMSE (on testing) < RMSE[TRAINING]?
*/
public static void main(final String[] args) {
Shell.reset();
}
}
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