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[Statistics question]: Plotting a sigmoid #20

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haesleinhuepf opened this issue Oct 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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[Statistics question]: Plotting a sigmoid #20

haesleinhuepf opened this issue Oct 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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Question:

I would like to draw a plot of a sigmoid using Python in a Jupyter Notebook.

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    • numpy
    • scipy
    • seaborn

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This message was generated by git-bob (version: 0.9.1, model: gpt-4o-2024-08-06, log), an experimental AI-based assistant. It can make mistakes and has limitations. Check its messages carefully.

In the recent update, a Jupyter notebook named plot_sigmoid.ipynb was created to demonstrate plotting a sigmoid function using numpy, scipy, seaborn, and matplotlib. This notebook includes both code cells for the implementation and markdown explanations for clarity. Additionally, an image file sigmoid_plot.png was generated to visually represent the sigmoid function.

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haesleinhuepf commented Oct 17, 2024

Ah cool, thanks!

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