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How to find correlation between categorical data and continuous data
For your specific case I would recommend the "grouped mode" because that would be the value you are interested in imputing (I did the same for this kaggle challenge). …
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Kaggle notebook Vs Google Colab
Key for me:
Only Kaggle supports R, only Colab supports SWIFT
Colab is a Google product and is therefore optimized for Tensorflow over Pytorch
Colab is a bit faster and has more execution time (9h vs … 12h)
Yes Colab has Drive integration but with a horrid interface, forcing you to sign on every notebook restart
Kaggle has a better UI and is simpler to use but Colab is faster and offers more time. …