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Python is a programming language commonly used for machine learning. Use this tag for any *on-topic* question that (a) involves `Python` either as a critical part of the question or expected answer, & (b) is not *just* about how to use `Python`.
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Resources for learning how to implement ensemble methods
A quick googling turned up scikit and orange, both of which should have bagging and boosting (and they're both Python). …
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Is it possible to train a one-class SVM to have zero training error?
Can I achieve zero training error in an SVM?
Yes, but only if the data is separable. The separability of a dataset might depend on the kernel function you're using (e.g., if you're using the dot produ …