![]() This variable should point to the location of weka.jar on your machine - typically inside the WEKA installation directory, e.g., $WEKA_HOME/weka.jar. This can be manually specified for each command-line run but this becomes arduous to do every time, so it's recommended to set this environment variable permanently (at least for the duration of this tutorial). CLASSPATH: Java uses this variable to locate and load classes at runtime.It's used for some commands in this tutorial and by the install-cuda-libs script to install the CUDA libraries for WEKA. WEKA_HOME: This variable should point to the location of your WEKA installation, e.g., /home/rhys/weka-3.8.4.You can ignore these if you only wish to use the GUI. The command-line examples in this tutorial assume a few environment variables are set. We'll refer to it as $ASSET_FOLDER during the examples.Īll datasets, images, and models referenced throughout the tutorial can be found in this asset pack. Download the asset pack from Github and extract it somewhere easily accessible on your machine - you'll be referring to this folder many times throughout the tutorial.
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