I've installed Elasticsearch (ver 8.2.2) & Kibana (ver 8.2.2) from source. And I've downloaded and un-zipped the .json data set from Kaggle and imported it using the drag-and-drop feature of the M/L Visualizer. ;) But there doesn't appear to be an "import" button ANYWHERE (@20:42 thru @21:01)! Have I overlooked something, Lisa?
SOLUTION: The "import" button becomes visible AFTER clicking the "Analysis Explanation" link (in the Summary area) and then closing the slide-out window that appears.
True negative is truly negative that means it's the one marked F sitting outside. False negative is falsely negative, that means its sitting outside but is a T. You have it reversed. But thanks for the video series.
@@fantasticloud1297 No... Accuracy is (TP+TN)/(TP+FP+TN+FN)... while Precision=(TP)/(TP+FP) Accuracy -> measure of ability to correctly distinguish and identify relevant and irrelevant documents Precision -> proportion of relevant documents in the entire documents returned
Hi Justin! That's a great question for discuss.elastic.co or our public slack workspace (ela.st/slack). Both of those spaces are monitored by technical folks, unlike this comment section :)
thanks for your tutorial, it's really fantastic. But I wonder if you can explain for me that will there be a difference in searching speed if all query types are sorted in different order?
Hi Vy! The comments of this channel aren't monitored by developers but discuss.elastic.co and our slack workspace (ela.st/slack) are! I recommend asking your question in either of those places. Thanks!
I really do not know why I have been watching this content 😁. We are not even using ELK stack. maybe content is so good I can not resist watching it.
Kudos to you Lisa for such a wonderful tutorial. I am prepping up for Elastic Engineer 2 training and this is just what I needed to brush up/learn.
These courses are really just awesome: so easy to follow and very informative! thank you!!
Really enjoying these, Lisa. Thanks for de-mystifying with these nicely accessible workshops.
I can't find the file upload link shown at 19:18
Excellent series of videos. Very well explained Lisa!
Great tutorial, complete and clear. Good job Lisa!
@40:34 there were 2 docs matching with all 4 terms then why did we get count 1 in the recall query
Wonderful presenter and content
really enjoyed the content and energy. thanks Lisa! :D
Brilliant tutorial, thank you.
I've installed Elasticsearch (ver 8.2.2) & Kibana (ver 8.2.2) from source. And I've downloaded and un-zipped the .json data set from Kaggle and imported it using the drag-and-drop feature of the M/L Visualizer.
;)
But there doesn't appear to be an "import" button ANYWHERE (@20:42 thru @21:01)! Have I overlooked something, Lisa?
SOLUTION: The "import" button becomes visible AFTER clicking the "Analysis Explanation" link (in the Summary area) and then closing the slide-out window that appears.
How to enable Ingset data piepline option?
I am unable to view it
Thanks for the tutorials, really helpful!
Great content !
Thank you Lisa ❤
fantastic
thank u for this course
so good ms 😻
True negative is truly negative that means it's the one marked F sitting outside. False negative is falsely negative, that means its sitting outside but is a T. You have it reversed. But thanks for the video series.
And the term "Precision" is also incorrectly applied - "Accuracy" would be correct.
@@fantasticloud1297 No... Accuracy is (TP+TN)/(TP+FP+TN+FN)... while Precision=(TP)/(TP+FP)
Accuracy -> measure of ability to correctly distinguish and identify relevant and irrelevant documents
Precision -> proportion of relevant documents in the entire documents returned
Thank you very much
Hi I have trouble uploading data when importing, any way to solve this issue? (request time out)
Hi Justin! That's a great question for discuss.elastic.co or our public slack workspace (ela.st/slack). Both of those spaces are monitored by technical folks, unlike this comment section :)
thanks for your tutorial, it's really fantastic. But I wonder if you can explain for me that will there be a difference in searching speed if all query types are sorted in different
order?
Hi Vy! The comments of this channel aren't monitored by developers but discuss.elastic.co and our slack workspace (ela.st/slack) are! I recommend asking your question in either of those places. Thanks!
Merci Lisa
So great
I think she has interchanged true negative and false positive
Thank you so much