Keras LSTM model for binary classification with sequences: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49944010/keras-lstm-model-for-binary-classification-with-sequences
  
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  Keras LSTM model for binary classification with sequences
  I'm currently working on a bigger project.
The goal is to automatically find split points in time series which splits the series into elementary patterns.
I have a lot of training data in form of ...
  The goal is to automatically find split points in time series which splits the series into elementary patterns.
I have a lot of training data in form of ...
Why Python does not execute NETSH dos-command?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8gfuhq/why_python_does_not_execute_netsh_doscommand/
  
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  Why Python does not execute NETSH dos-command? • r/Python
  My script has no problem executing devcon dos-command, but fails to execute the NETSH command, I think Python completely ignores it... I can see...
  How to send local files to Chromecast with Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8gg64w/how_to_send_local_files_to_chromecast_with_python/
  
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  How to send local files to Chromecast with Python • r/Python
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  5 strategies to write unblock-able web scrapers in Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8gg7ok/5_strategies_to_write_unblockable_web_scrapers_in/
  
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  r/Python - 5 strategies to write unblock-able web scrapers in Python
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  I’ve been doing Python for about four months and to test my skills I want to do some projects you guys suggest.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8ggbva/ive_been_doing_python_for_about_four_months_and/
  
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  I’ve been doing Python for about four months and to... • r/Python
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  Peer-to-Peer Deep Learning using PyTorch and IPFS: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8gghmt/peertopeer_deep_learning_using_pytorch_and_ipfs/
  
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  Peer-to-Peer Deep Learning using PyTorch and IPFS • r/Python
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  How to proceed to the next cycle?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50006973/how-to-proceed-to-the-next-cycle
  
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  How to proceed to the next cycle?
  This code sends a message to the Telegram Supergroup if a new member has joined. When an error occurs when sending a message, I want to change my account to continue. It is possible to go to the ne...
  How can i define pyinstaller's window size?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8ggpmo/how_can_i_define_pyinstallers_window_size/
  
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  How can i define pyinstaller's window size? • r/Python
  hey guys, I am using pyinstaller to pack my project to exe file ,but the window is a little small to show my table created by PrettyTable. I...
  Natural Language Identification Machine Learning Pipeline with Python and Scikit-Learn: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8gh1tj/natural_language_identification_machine_learning/
  
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  Natural Language Identification Machine Learning... • r/Python
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  email.utils.parseaddr() is now legacy API. Can I continue to use it?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50016507/email-utils-parseaddr-is-now-legacy-api-can-i-continue-to-use-it
  
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  email.utils.parseaddr() is now legacy API. Can I continue to use it?
  I've spent some time reading the documentation of the email library module. We have got a new API. The old API is now marked legacy.
I have only one small email application and I expected it won't...
  I have only one small email application and I expected it won't...
Identifying Natural Language with 99% accuracy using Machine Learning (Python and Scikit-Learn): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8ghima/identifying_natural_language_with_99_accuracy/
  
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  r/Python - Identifying Natural Language with 99% accuracy using Machine Learning (Python and Scikit-Learn)
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  PDE solver with natural equation language and symbolic discretization written in python, new release !: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8ghedn/pde_solver_with_natural_equation_language_and/
  
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  How are the BeeWare-Projects not getting more love on r/Python? Build, test, GUI and transpilation tools that could make cross-platform and mobile Python apps a reality.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8ggefk/how_are_the_beewareprojects_not_getting_more_love/
  
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  How are the BeeWare-Projects not getting more love on... • r/Python
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  Masonite 1.6 - A Laravel Inspired Python Web Framework: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8ghtt2/masonite_16_a_laravel_inspired_python_web/
  
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  r/Python - Masonite 1.6 - A Laravel Inspired Python Web Framework
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  Choice of Python for a complicated project: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8ghd12/choice_of_python_for_a_complicated_project/
  
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  Choice of Python for a complicated project • r/Python
  I have worked in C# for several years. I'm comfortable with Java too. I'm going to start a big project with complicated business rules and things....
  Patrick Kennedy: Testing a Flask Application using pytest: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8ghl4b/patrick_kennedy_testing_a_flask_application_using/
  
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  Python startup time: milliseconds matter: https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2018-May/153296.html
  