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by V1ndaar
788 days ago
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And not only that, in many cases they will tell you (if they reply) "oh, we can't find the source of that plot anymore". Happened to me quite a few times (although in physics). I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who's written themselves a mini tool to even extract data from a bitmap plot based on the axes. Involves some manual steps (cropping mainly), but is very convenient for the cases where people not even use vector graphics, but sometimes even just screenshots of plots... Do I like it? Hell no! It's why I've put quite some effort in doing it better for my PhD thesis. |
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I remember my first year in grad school I was trying to replicate a work by a very prestigious university. It definitely wasn't reproducible from text but I did my best. Couldn't get close to their claims so I email the lead author (another grad student). No response. Luckily my advisor knew their advisor. Got a meeting and then I got sent code. It was nothing like what they claimed in the paper so I have no idea what they gave me. Anyways, my paper never got published because I couldn't beat them. It is what it is.