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Machine Learning Scientist Interview Questions
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A Python coding question was given to be completed within 45 minutes.
Write code to finetune Llama 3 model
How does the p-value relate to the distribution of data in statistical hypothesis testing?
for image classification, which is better, a fully connected neural network or a convolutional neural network?
Implement k means from scratch.
A start-up owner is looking to meet new investors to get some funds for the company. Each investor has a tight schedule that the owner has to respect. Given the schedules of the days investors are available, determine how many meetings the owner can schedule. Note that the owner can only have one meeting per day. The schedules consist of two integer arrays: firstDay, and lastDay, aligned by index. Each element in the array firstDay represents the first day an investor is available, and each element in lastDay represents the last day an investor is available, both inclusive. Example: firstDay = [1,2,3,3,3] lastDay= [2,2,3,4,4] • There are 5 investors [I-0, 1-1, I-2, I-3, 1-4] • The investor I-0 is available from day 1 to day 2 inclusive [1, 2] • The investor I-1 is available in day 2 only [2, 2]. The investor 1-2 is available in day 3 only [3, 3] • The investors I-3 and I-4 are available from day 3 to day 4 only [3, 4] • The owner can only meet 4 investors out of 5: I-0 in day 1, 1-1 in day 2, 1-2 in day 3 and I-3 in day 4. Function Description Complete the function countMeetings in the editor below. countMeetings has the following parameters: int firstDayIn]: firstDaytil is the first day the ith investor is available to meet. int lastDayIn]: lastDayli] is the last day the ith investor is available to meet. Returns: int: the maximum number of meetings possible Constraints • 1 ≤ n ≤ 105 • 1 s firstDayli], lastDayli] ≤ 105 (where 0 ≤ i < n) • firstDayli] ≤ lastDayli] (where 0 ≤ i < n)
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Which principle of the Adyen formula resonates most with you?
model Fraud Detection with their dataset
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