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by JimDabell
1306 days ago
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> If a method is not generalizable to the entire dataset, it's not that useful. No, in many situations, something doesn’t have to be perfect to be useful. Again, I think you are missing the original point being made: > Depending upon your use-case, you can get pretty good results by… You seem to be responding as if I said: > For all use-cases, you can get flawless results by… Pointing out that this is not perfect is irrelevant to the point I was making. “Good enough” is usually good enough. |
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