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Built an Emotion Detector project recently — Here is how it went and the results

Hey guys,

Over the past couple of weeks, I've been working on an Emotion Detector model to classify different emotions from audio . but I ran into a wall and could really use some feedback from people who've built similar stuff before.

data_set =Surrey Audio-Visual Expressed Emotion (SAVEE)

models = SVM, Logistic Regression, and KNN

u/Chance-Lifeguard-818 — 14 days ago
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How can I prepare for my final OOP (Object-Oriented Programming) exam and maximize my chances of getting full marks, especially when there are no previous exams available?

Stack/Languages: Java (OOP)
Experience level: Beginner to Intermediate
Goal: Prepare for final OOP exam and achieve a high score

From what I’ve heard, my final OOP exam will mostly focus on reading and writing Java code (classes, methods, inheritance, polymorphism, etc.).

The issue is that I don’t have past papers or sample exams, so I’m not sure how to properly prepare.

What is the most effective way to practice OOP and improve problem-solving skills in this situation?

How should I structure my preparation to handle exam-style coding questions under pressure?

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u/Chance-Lifeguard-818 — 2 months ago

How can I prepare for my final OOP (Object-Oriented Programming) exam and maximize my chances of getting full marks, especially when there are no previous exams available?

From what I’ve heard, my final OOP exam will mostly focus on reading and writing Java code (classes, methods, inheritance, polymorphism, etc.), similar to typical exam-style problems.

The issue is that I don’t have past papers or sample exams to practice with, so I’m not sure how to properly prepare.

What is the most effective way to practice OOP and improve problem-solving skills in this situation?

How should I structure my preparation so I can train myself to solve code-based exam questions under pressure?

Any advice from students who did well in similar exams would be really appreciated.

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u/Chance-Lifeguard-818 — 2 months ago