#Starlink’s most rugged kit yet, #Performance offers reliable high-speed internet (400+ Mbps download speeds) in the most extreme and remote environments.
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Starlink Performance is capable of enduring winds up to 270+ kph (170+ mph), temperatures from -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F), high-vibration environments, and is qualified for a 10-year lifespan in highly corrosive saltwater environments
Enclosed in aluminum, Starlink Performance is designed for resilient connectivity in harsh and remote environments, extreme weather, and while on the go. The Advanced Power Supply included with the Starlink Performance Kit is rack-mountable and operates on both AC and DC power
Starlink Performance is built to support high-vibration mobility uses, such as for agriculture and construction applications, qualified for a 10-year mission life in the field | Twitter
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When 50/50 Isn’t Optimal: Debunking Even Rebalancing
#Article #Machine_Learning #Class_Imbalance #Data_Science #Hyperparameter_Tuning #Imbalanced_Data #Performance
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#Article #Machine_Learning #Class_Imbalance #Data_Science #Hyperparameter_Tuning #Imbalanced_Data #Performance
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When 50/50 Isn’t Optimal: Debunking Even Rebalancing
A new theory of class imbalance demonstrates that the optimal training imbalance in a binary problem is not 50% The post When 50/50 Isn’t Optimal: Debunking Even Rebalancing appeared first on Towards…