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by irq11
3303 days ago
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but they didn't. the writer makes an unconvincing claim that the original post was wrong. the data presented shows only that if you try really hard and get lucky enough, you can probably do as well as a simple regression in this case. the author himself admits that deep learning is probably misapplied here, and that training with such small data is difficult, at best. which again brings us back to the important question (i.e. the point being made by the original post): why would you ever do this? |
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Maybe you aren't familiar with deep learning: but this isn't "trying really hard." This is doing basic stuff that anyone using deep learning probably knows.
And deep learning doesn't just "do as well" as the simpler model. It does meaningfully better at all sample sizes.