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Fascinating.
What ML algorithms are you using on the house price register and to what end? Prediction? What validation are you using: separation? k-fold cross validation?
What technology? If prediction, what are your results like? What's your accuracy and MCC score?
In my experience of ML models (and I've created a few successful ones), feature engineering is the key to success.
What feature engineering are you doing?
Yes, you shouldn't make a habit of bragging about house price sales to a person that does ML on the house price register.
Fascinating.
What ML algorithms are you using on the house price register and to what end? Prediction? What validation are you using: separation? k-fold cross validation?
What technology? If prediction, what are your results like? What's your accuracy and MCC score?
In my experience of ML models (and I've created a few successful ones), feature engineering is the key to success.
What feature engineering are you doing?
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