The following compares the output of several creative hash functions designed for human readability.
sha1's are merely used as arbitrary, longer, distributed input values.
| input | 1 word output | 2 word output | 3 word output |
|---|
The following compares the output of several creative hash functions designed for human readability.
sha1's are merely used as arbitrary, longer, distributed input values.
| input | 1 word output | 2 word output | 3 word output |
|---|
| library(tidyverse) | |
| # Data is downloaded from here: | |
| # https://www.kaggle.com/c/digit-recognizer | |
| kaggle_data <- read_csv("~/Downloads/train.csv") | |
| pixels_gathered <- kaggle_data %>% | |
| mutate(instance = row_number()) %>% | |
| gather(pixel, value, -label, -instance) %>% | |
| extract(pixel, "pixel", "(\\d+)", convert = TRUE) |