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by ylem
2162 days ago
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I agree with you on UQ. For example, I have seen a couple of talks in my field of neutron scattering, where people are using denoising autoencooders to remove artifacts and fit data. It's also clear that no one has any idea how this effects the uncertainties on parameters for models that are fit on the denoised data, much less what happens if the models are not appropriate for the data. I think reproducibility can be tackled--at least some journals (shameless plug--I'm a lowly associate editor on science advance) are strongly encouraging people include data/code with publications. I have reviewed papers in Nature Comput. Materials where people have included data/jupyter notebooks (not perfect, but a very good start). It would be great if funding agencies started adding more teeth to requirements on data sharing. However, many more groups are putting their code on Github. |
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