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...as well as how the model is fitting to the data.
No due date•0/16 issues closedAs a user, I want to be able to see a visualization of the proof of concept worm wiggling in my web browser and be able to perturb it in a manner that causes the wiggling to change in a realistic manner. This milestone suggests interactivity via Geppetto. The kind of perturbation is not defined yet-- ideally we should aim for the simplest kind we can think of that gives the user an interface to make modifications.
No due dateThis epic is to have a simulation that can demonstrate it can predict (and therefore reproduce) 80% of the data collected about the N2 worm in the WormBehavior database. This means building a training set and a test set that are kept separate from each other, using the training set to tune up the model, then generating predictions, and comparing them against the test set, and doing some [cross-validation](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-validation_(statistics)). This epic focuses on an output of simulation performance rather than the means of implementation, so any way to achieve this epic is welcome.
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