I posted a question yesterday and I have 2 votes to close, 0 upvotes. Nobody has bothered to tell me what's wrong, and as always, I feel extremely frustrated trying to get help on this website. Can somebody please tell me what's wrong with this question? Classifier for time-series data with tensorflow.js?
This question is generally well-formed because:
- It's detailed.
- It's concise.
- It's highly relevant: ML is a hot technical topic, and tensorflow is terse, and unintuitive to LOTS of developers
- The documentation for the JS library of tensorflow is simply not as good as the python documentation, and it's not obvious how the python implementation maps the JS implementation.
Could the question be improved? Yes, almost certainly. I think that when I first wrote it, I didn't have enough information to ask the right question. That being said, I still don't know that I have enough info to form the right question. What would really help is for someone to answer the question to simply point me in the right direction. What doesn't help is people voting my question down and saying absolutely nothing.
Why is it so terrible to expect people to just answer the question? Developers exist at many different levels, and just because this question doesn't currently dig into the specifics of data annotation, doesn't mean it's won't be helpful to some people (probably people at the same level as me right now).